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57 ~ 63 / Pallet ( Negotiable )

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Place of Origin:

India

Price for Minimum Order:

Minimum Order Quantity:

20 Ton

Packaging Detail:

220 ( 5 kg blocks ) / Pallet

Delivery Time:

20 days from LC received

Supplying Ability:

100 Ton per Week

Payment Type:

L/C

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Contact Person Mr. sathy

Erode, Erode, Tamil Nadu

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Description

Coir Pith/Coco Peat is Manufacturing from coconut husks.
we providing 2 sizes of coir piths.
� ***0 Grams Briquattes and 5 kg Block Size
And we also offering 2 types of qualities,
�� *Low EC and High EC Pith
Coco peat is used as a soil additive. Due to low levels of nutrients in its composition, coco peat is usually not the sole component in the medium used to grow plants.
Coco peat is not fully decomposed when it arrives and will use up available nitrogen as it does so (known as drawdown), competing with the plant if there is not enough. Poorly sourced coco peat can have excess salts in it and needs washing (check electrical conductivity of run-off water, flush if high). It has a similar cation exchange capacity to sphagnum peat, holds water well, re-wets well from dry and holds around ***0 times more air than soil. Adding slow release fertilizers or organic fertilizers are highly advised when growing with coco peat.

Common uses of coco peat include:

  • As a substitute for peat, because it is free of bacteria and most fungal spores, and is sustainably produced without the environmental damage caused by peat mining.
  • Mixed with sand, compost and fertilizer to make good quality potting soil. Coco peat generally has an acidity in the range of pH - 5.5 to 6.5. It is a little on the acidic side for some plants, but many popular plants can tolerate this pH range.
  • As substrate for growing mushrooms, which thrive on the cellulose. Coco peat has high cellulose and lignin content.

Coco peat can be re-used up to three times with little loss of yield. Coco peat from diseased plants should not be re-used.

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