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Coco Peat is a non-fibrous, spongy, light weight, corky material that holds together the coir fibre in coconut husk.
It is a 100% organic, natural and bio-degradable substance. It is a co-product of coconut fibre extraction process.
Eco-friendly and Sustainable growing medium
High cation exchange capacity
Improves soil aeration
Improves soil buffering capacity
Mostly tolerant to pH variations
Can buffer water soluble nutrients
Can be reused for up to 5 years after
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COCOPEAT - Coco Peat is a non-fibrous, spongy, light weight, corky material that holds together the coir fibre in coconut husk. - Globally it is known by the name Coco Peat, they are also known as Coco Coir in the US and Coir Pith in the Middle-East. - It is a 100% organic, natural and bio-degradable substance. It is a co-product of coconut fibre extraction process.
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Payment Terms : L/C, T/T
- Coco Peat is a non-fibrous, spongy, light weight, corky material that holds together the coir fibre in coconut husk.
- Globally it is known by the name Coco Peat,
- It is a 100% organic, natural and bio-degradable substance. It is a co-product of coconut fibre extraction process.
- As a substrate or growing medium in Greenhouses
- As an amendment to improve the soil texture, soil aeration and moisture retention capacity
- As an ingredient in potting soil to improve the moisture retention capacity
- In nurseries for seed germinations and growing seedlings
- High cation exchange capacity varying from 20 to 30 meq/100g
- Coco peat can be reused for up-to 5 years
- Most importantly coco peat is from a 100% natural and replenish-able source (renewable)
Additional Information:
Payment Terms : L/C, T/T
COCOPEAT - Coco Peat is a non-fibrous, spongy, light weight, corky material that holds together the coir fibre in coconut husk. - Globally it is known by the name Coco Peat, they are also known as Coco Coir in the US and Coir Pith in the Middle-East. - It is a 100% organic, natural and bio-degradable substance. It is a co-product of coconut fibre extraction process. COCOPEAT IN HORTICULTURE - As a substrate or growing medium in Greenhouses - As an amendment to improve the soil texture, soil aeration and moisture retention capacity - Coco Peat, being sustainable and eco-friendly, is used as a substitute to Peat Moss as Peat Moss harvesting is found to be contributing to Global Warming - Composted Coco Peat is used as an Organic Manure - As an ingredient in potting soil to improve the moisture retention capacity and buffering capacity of the potting soil - In nurseries for seed germinations and growing seedlings as they can retain moisture and maintain an ideal condition for seed germination - Coco peat, being light weight and being able to retain moisture, are used by hobby growers as substrate in roof gardening - High moisture retention capacity, capable of retaining up to 800% of moisture (by its dry weight) - High cation exchange capacity varying from 20 to 30 meq/100g - Improves soil buffering capacity as coco peat is mostly tolerant to pH variations - Thanks to its spongy nature, coco peat can store and release nutrients to the plants on demand - Coco peat can be reused for up-to 5 years after which it can be used for composting or added directly into the soil - Most importantly coco peat is from a 100% natural and replenish-able source (renewable) the coconut husk which makes it the best choice as an alternative to peat moss INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF COCOPEAT - Coco Peat, having a spongy structure, is used as an oil absorbent - As an insulator in the production of Fuse Plugs and similar applications - In manufacturing of Particle Boards - Used in extraction of natural dyes
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Payment Terms : L/C, T/T
-Coco Peat is a non-fibrous, spongy, light weight, corky material that holds together the coir fibre in coconut husk.
-Globally it is known by the nameCoco Peat,
-It is a 100% organic, natural and bio-degradable substance. It is a co-product of coconut fibre extraction process.
-As asubstrateorgrowing medium in Greenhouses
-As an amendment to improve thesoil texture, soil aeration and moisture retention capacity
-As aningredient in potting soilto improve the moisture retention capacity
-In nurseries for seed germinations and growing seedlings
-High cation exchange capacityvarying from 20 to 30 meq/100g
-Coco peat can be reused for up-to 5 years
-Most importantlycoco peat is from a 100% natural and replenish-able source (renewable)
Additional Information:
Payment Terms : L/C, T/T
-Coco Peat is a non-fibrous, spongy, light weight, corky material that holds together the coir fibre in coconut husk.
-Globally it is known by the nameCoco Peat,
-It is a 100% organic, natural and bio-degradable substance. It is a co-product of coconut fibre extraction process.
-As asubstrateorgrowing medium in Greenhouses
-As an amendment to improve thesoil texture, soil aeration and moisture retention capacity
-As aningredient in potting soilto improve the moisture retention capacity
-In nurseries for seed germinations and growing seedlings
-High cation exchange capacityvarying from 20 to 30 meq/100g
-Coco peat can be reused for up-to 5 years
-Most importantlycoco peat is from a 100% natural and replenish-able source (renewable)
Additional Information:
Payment Terms : L/C, T/T
COCOPEAT - Coco Peat is a non-fibrous, spongy, light weight, corky material that holds together the coir fibre in coconut husk. - Globally it is known by the name Coco Peat, they are also known as Coco Coir in the US and Coir Pith in the Middle-East. - It is a 100% organic, natural and bio-degradable substance. It is a co-product of coconut fibre extraction process. COCOPEAT IN HORTICULTURE - As a substrate or growing medium in Greenhouses - As an amendment to improve the soil texture, soil aeration and moisture retention capacity - Coco Peat, being sustainable and eco-friendly, is used as a substitute to Peat Moss as Peat Moss harvesting is found to be contributing to Global Warming - Composted Coco Peat is used as an Organic Manure - As an ingredient in potting soil to improve the moisture retention capacity and buffering capacity of the potting soil - In nurseries for seed germinations and growing seedlings as they can retain moisture and maintain an ideal condition for seed germination - Coco peat, being light weight and being able to retain moisture, are used by hobby growers as substrate in roof gardening - High moisture retention capacity, capable of retaining up to 800% of moisture (by its dry weight) - High cation exchange capacity varying from 20 to 30 meq/100g - Improves soil buffering capacity as coco peat is mostly tolerant to pH variations - Thanks to its spongy nature, coco peat can store and release nutrients to the plants on demand - Coco peat can be reused for up-to 5 years after which it can be used for composting or added directly into the soil - Most importantly coco peat is from a 100% natural and replenish-able source (renewable) the coconut husk which makes it the best choice as an alternative to peat moss INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF COCOPEAT - Coco Peat, having a spongy structure, is used as an oil absorbent - As an insulator in the production of Fuse Plugs and similar applications - In manufacturing of Particle Boards - Used in extraction of natural dyes COCOPEAT FOR ANIMAL BEDDING AND MULCHING - Coco Peat along with Coco Chips are widely used as Animal Bedding for Horse Stables - Coco Chips finds application in Animal Bedding for Exotic Pets like Lizards, Spiders, Frogs and Snakes - Coco Chips is used as a mulch in Landscaping
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Payment Terms : L/C, T/T