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Coconut Peat
Cocopeat is an attractive growing medium because coconut peat is a wonderful raw material for agriculture, especially high-tech agriculture. The resulting cocopeat powder is sieved, washed,
dried, and then crushed into blocks. The planting bricks can be used for a variety of purposes. Coir is noted for its anti-fungal and natural rooting hormones.
Cocopeat, also known as coir pith or coir dust, is a by-product of the extraction of coir fiber from a coconut husk’s fiber section. A kilogram of compacted cocopeat expands to 15 liters of
moist cocopeat when mixed with water. The plant that will be grown only in cocopeat will require the addition of necessary fertilizers. To generate proper potting soil, cocopeat is combined
with sand, compost, and fertilizer. Coco peat is used as a peat substitute in horticulture because it is free of germs and fungal spores and is generated without the environmental impact that
peat mining causes.
Dry cocopeat can be used as an oil absorbent on slick floors because it is a good absorbent. Animal farms, poultry farms, and pet houses use coco peat as bedding to absorb animal waste and keep
the farm clean and dry.
Cocopeat is a natural growing medium that contains no chemicals. Cocopeat is a multi-purpose growing medium that gives potting mix manufacturers, seedling nurseries, hydroponics growers, and
golf green builders new options. When compared to alternative growing mediums, the abundance of organic chemicals in cocopeat might result in significant root growth. It also provides some
natural resistance to plant diseases, ensuring that the plant’s lifespan is extended.
Specification
Dimension
30cm x 30cm x 12 ±2cm
Unit Weight
5.0kg ±0.2kg
Moisture
<15%
Volume Expansion
75 Liters ±5 Liters/block
Low EC (washed)
Electrical Conductivity
<0.5 mS/cm
pH
5.5 to 6.8
Color
Brown
High EC (unwashed)
Electrical Conductivity
4-5 mS/cm
pH
6 to 7
Color
Light Yellow