Coco peat, also known as coir pith, is the fibrous material that is obtained from the outer husk of coconut shells. It is increasingly being used as a growing medium in horticulture and agriculture due to its many beneficial properties.
Coco peat is high in nutrients and organic matter, improves soil structure, water retention, and provides aeration to the soil so it is widely used for Soil amendment, Seed starting, Hydroponics, Potting mix and Animal bedding.
Specifications:
Size: 5-10 cm or half
Moisture: 12% max.
Impurities: 0.3% max.
Packaging: 30 KG NW PP bag.
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Specifications:
Origin: Vietnam.
100% handmade crafts with eco-friendly material.
Diameter: 10 - 12cm.
Height: 5 - 7 cm.
Polished outer shell, smoothing the inside clean.
Feature: non-toxic, non-irritation, flexible, can be mass-produced, lightweight.
Convenient to carry as the raw material is lightweight.
Payment: T/T (50% in advance, balance negotiable)
Coconut shells are also very good and very popular materials because of fire and fire.
Specifications:
Origin: Vietnam.
Material: 100% Coconut Shell.
Color: Natural Color.
Feature: Eco-friendly, Sustainable.
Use: For charcoal, plant trees, decor garden,
Packaging: Carton box or as your request.
- Coconut shell is the strongest part covered in coconut fruit. Coconut shell is located in between the coconut flesh and coconut husk. This shell is naturally created to protect the inner part of coconut. This is shell is used to produce various handicraft applies and other applications.
- Specifications:
Material: Natural Coconut Shell
Color: Brown
Shape: Natural, half-cut coconut shell
Brand Name: 99 Gold Data
Usage: Growing plant, charcoal
Place Of Origin: Viet Nam
MOQ: 10 tons
Coco peat is a natural, sustainable, and biodegradable growing medium made from coconut husks, primarily used in horticulture and agriculture. It's a versatile material used for seed germination, rooting, hydroponics, and soil improvement.
Detailed Description:
Origin:
Coco peat is the non-fibrous, spongy part of the coconut husk, a by-product of coconut fiber extraction.
Processing:
It undergoes a series of processes including washing, drying, sieving, and grading to ensure quality and suitability for different applications.
Forms:
Coco peat is available in various forms, including loose dust, pressed bricks, and briquettes, catering to different needs and preferences.
Properties:
It is lightweight, porous, and has a high water-holding capacity, making it ideal for promoting root growth and plant health.
Benefits:
Sustainable and Biodegradable: Coco peat is a natural and renewable resource that decomposes in the environment.
Excellent Water Retention: It can absorb and retain water, ensuring plants have access to adequate moisture.
Good Aeration: The porous structure allows for proper aeration of roots, promoting healthy growth.
Sterile and Weed-Free: Processing removes dirt, pathogens, and weeds, ensuring a clean and healthy growing environment.
Versatile: Used in hydroponics, seed germination, soil amendment, and as a potting mix component.
Applications:
Horticulture: Used in nurseries, greenhouses, and garden applications.
Agriculture: Used in soil improvement, crop production, and soilless farming.
Hydroponics: A popular substrate for growing plants without soil.
Black activated carbon is a highly porous and adsorptive material commonly produced from carbon-rich materials such as coconut shells, coal, or wood. It is widely used in water treatment, air purification, and industrial processes due to its exceptional ability to remove impurities, toxins, and odors. Activated carbon works by trapping chemicals and contaminants within its vast network of pores, making it highly effective in filtering and purifying liquids and gases. High Demand product with increased production.
In addition to environmental applications, it is used in food and beverage industries for decolorizing liquids, in pharmaceuticals for toxin removal, and in chemical processing for gas purification. Its versatility extends to personal care products, where it is used for detoxifying and cleansing purposes in skincare.