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Coco Peat Block 5Kg

 

Coco Peat Block, also referred to as coir pith block, is a natural by-product obtained from the processing of coconut husks. Composed of the fibrous husk of the coconut, it is compressed into compact blocks for convenient storage and transport. Known for its excellent moisture retention, coco peat efficiently holds water and nutrients, making it an ideal medium for plant growth.

Widely used in greenhouses, landscaping, and agriculture, coco peat blocks are valued for their sustainability and exceptional growing properties.

This versatile and eco-conscious growing medium is perfect for enhancing your home garden. As an organic soil amendment, it is the top choice for improving soil quality. Coco peat is celebrated for its renewable, biodegradable, and environmentally friendly nature.

Type Specifications
Size 30x30x12cm-15cm
Weight (+/- 3%) 5kg
Compression Ratio 5:1
pH 5.5-6.8
Expansion Volume 75 to 80 Litres
Electrical Conductivity – Low EC (millimhos/cm) <0.5
Electrical Conductivity – High EC (millimhos/cm) >1
Type Specifications
Packing Pallets are covered by plastic wrap and strapped by tape. Custom packaging available based on customer’s needs. Blocks are loaded directly into the container.
Loadability 4800 Blocks / 22 pallets / 24 MT per 40 HC Container 5200 Blocks / 26 MT per 40 HC Container
Certificates Fumigation certificate, phytosanitary certificate, and certificate of origin
Supply Ability 100 MT per month

Advantages

  • Water Retention: Excellent water-holding capacity, ensuring plants remain hydrated for longer periods.
  • pH Neutral: Provides a balanced growing environment for plants.
  • Sustainable: 100% natural, biodegradable, and eco-friendly.
  • Soil Conditioner: Improves aeration and drainage in soil, promoting healthier root systems.
  • Versatile: Can be used in hydroponics, horticulture, nurseries, and as a soil substitute in gardening.
  • Compressed Form: Expands significantly when water is added, making it cost-effective and space-saving.

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