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We are company in Sri Lanka ,we have in our offer every Peat in various forms, we are looking for buyers around the world. We offer -Peat Bale 5kg -Chips Balls 3 kg -Briquette Peat 650g -Naked Grow Plank 100x15x10
We are engaged in the manufacturing and supplying of a superior quality range of coconut shell powder that is appropriately packaged and offered as per the needs of our customers. This powder is known for its natural brown colour and flavour. This powder is manufactured as per the industrial standards and norms. We ensure that these match the international standards of quality and offer them at leading market prices to our clients Coconut shells free from coconut pith and debris are broken and fed into a ball mill to get a powder which is homogeneous in its size and quality and the grain size can be matched to the customer’s requirements. This product finds extensive use in plywood and laminated board industry as a phenolic extruder and as a filler in synthetic resin glues like phenol formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, mosquito coils and incense sticks. Coconut shell powder is preferred to other alternate materials available in the market such as bark powder, furfural and peanut shell powder because of its uniformity in quality and high calorific value. Specifications: Moisture content not more than 10% Apparent density between 0.6 to 0.7 g/cc Ash content minimal (max 1.5%) Appearance : clear lightand dark brown free flowing powder Moisture : 10 per cent max. Sieve analysis - bs sieve : 80-100 mesh
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How to Grow Bananas From Seeds Encourage your banana seeds to grow by soaking them in water, sowing them in sandy and loamy soil, watering consistently, and maintaining proper temperatures. Here are six steps to follow when growing bananas at home from seed Soak the Seed First Give the seeds a headstart by softening and warming them up. Put the seeds in a bowl and cover them with warm water, changing the water when it cools down. Leave the seeds to soak for 48 hours to help the embryo sprout. Prepare You Seed-Starting Tray Put seeds in a seed tray indoors. Use potting soil with lots of organic compost and more than half sandy/airy loam. This will provide the seeds with the necessary nutrients. Sow the Seeds Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep in the tray. Sowing seeds outdoors in a bed is not possible unless the soil temperature remains above 68 degrees. Water Gently Water the tray so that the soil becomes moist, but not soggy. Do not drown the seed. Only maintain conditions that are damp as the seed settles in and begins to germinate. Soil that is too wet can cause the seed to rot. Pay Attention to Temperature Use a heat mat on a timer to maintain an indoor soil temperature of at least 60 degrees.Depending on the variety of the banana, it may need as much as 19 hours of cool temperatures and only five hours of warm, but research your seed to maintain the correct ratio. Give it Time You can't rush banana seed germination. Depending on your variety, seeds could germinate in two to three weeks or it could happen in two or more months or longer.