Product Specification
Product Mixture | 100% Coco Peat Premium Grade |
Size (cm) | 28 x 28 x 13 |
Weight (Kg) | 5 +/- 100g |
Breakout volume | 70 – 75 ltr |
Loadabilitty 20HP | |
Pallet | 224 |
FCL | 2240 |
Loadabilitty 40HC | |
Pallet | 256 |
FCL | 5120 |
1-5 kg Coco Peat Blocks
When coconut husk is processed to coir fiber, the emanating by-products are “fiber” (1/3 of the husk) and “Coco Peat” (2/3 of the husk). Coco peat is also called coir dust or coir peat or coir pith. Coco peat is widely used as a growing medium in the horticulture industry and is a superior alternative for Peat Moss. It also bears a very high water holding capacity and gives maximum efficiency for fertilizer usage.
Coco Peat is subject to washing, sieving and drying before being converted into the final product. It is pressed into different block sizes in accordance with customer requirements and then shipped to requisite buyers. Coco Peat and Husk chips are sometimes mixed in different ratios before processing, and conversion into the final product depends on the type of vegetation and customer requirement. In horticulture, Coco Peat is recommended as a substitute for peat moss since it is free of bacteria and fungal spores. It also sustains environmental damage unlike the ill effects of Peat mining.
Open Top Grow Bags are widely used as plant substrates for soilless culture on sunny terraces and balconies for home gardening, as well as in greenhouses. For strong, healthy root systems, they provide excellent aeration and drainage. Our Grow Bags are typically UV treated bags, depending on the needs of the buyer. Grow bags come in open top and closed slab shape.
Open Top Grow Bag is made up of a unique blend of coco peat and coco husk chips that provides the optimal air porosity and re-hydration ratio for hydroponic usage.
Note : Packing can adapted to customer specifications | EC can be tailor made (Per customer request) | Any given mixture of husk chips are available
Packaging options
- Bare blocks on pallets, strapped & stretched with corners
- Individualy wrapped blocks, stacked on pallets, strapped and stretched with corners
- 3 Blocks packed in one poly bag, bulk loading, No pallet