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 primarily consists of the coir fiber pith or coir dust which is obtained by processing coconut husk and removing the long fibers. The coco peat which is obtained can hold large quantities of water, just like a sponge. It is used as a replacement for traditional peat in soil mixtures, or, as a soil-less substrate for plant cultivation.
Usually shipped in the form of compressed bales, briquettes, slabs or discs, the end user usually expands and aerates the compressed coco peat by the addition of water. A single kilogram of coco peat will expand to 15 litres of moist coco peat.
COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS:
- Coconut coir pellet is a compression of natural coco peat and fiber, used for seedlings.
- All ingredients are organic material extracted from the husk of the Coconut palm
Coco peat is a lightweight, organic material made from coconut husk pith after coir fibers are removed.
- Material: spongy
- Holds 8â??10 times its weight in water,
- Near-neutral pH (5.5â??6.8).
- Used: growing medium, soil amendment, or hydroponic substrate, excellent water retention, aeration, and biodegradability.
Shapes: compressed bricks, it expands when hydrated and is low in nutrients