Coco peat block is also known as coir peat or coir dust, it's made from coconut husks. Coco peat primarily consists of the coir fiber peat or coir dust which is obtained by processing coconut chip and removing the long fibers. It is widely used as a growing medium in horticulture.
Our peat block is low in EC (electric conductivity) and have very low salt content. Coco peat is a sustainable replacement for traditional peat in soil mixtures, or it can be used as a soil-less substrate for plant cultivation.
Specification:
Size: 28x28x13 cm
Shifted by mesh: 6 mm or 4 mm
Moisture: < 20 %
EC: Low EC < 0.6 ms/cm (washed)
Expansion:70 liters/block
Packing 1 pallet: 240 block
Containers 40'HC: 24 mt (20 pallet)
Weight: (+/-) 5 kg / block
Coco peat or Coir Fiber pith is derived as a by product in the process of fiber extraction from the husk of the coconut. The eco-friendly material coco peat is a 100% natural growing medium.
Coco peat is dried under natural sunlight and processed to produce various growing mechanisms. Coco peat has a highly porous material structure.
Cocopeat Block 650g - Compressed Coconut Coir Growing Medium for Gardening & Hydroponics
Our Cocopeat Block 650 grams is a compact and eco-friendly growing medium made from 100% natural coconut husk fibers. Designed for easy use and excellent water retention, this compressed coir peat brick is ideal for gardening, seed starting, hydroponic systems, and soil improvement in both indoor and outdoor settings.
Key Features:
- Compact & Lightweight: Easy to carry and store; expands up to 6-7 liters when soaked in water.
- 100% Natural & Biodegradable: Free from chemicals, safe for organic gardening and sustainable agriculture.
- Excellent Water Retention: Holds moisture efficiently, reducing the need for frequent watering.
- Improves Soil Aeration: Enhances root development and overall plant health.
- pH Balanced & Low EC: Suitable for most plants, including vegetables, herbs, and ornamental flowers.
Why Choose Our Cocopeat Block 650g?
- Export quality product from Indonesia
- Suitable for retail packaging or bulk use
- Sustainable and plastic-free solution
- Easy to use - just add water and mix
- Ideal for beginners and professional growers
Cocopeat blocks
Double Washed
Per Block weight 5 kg ( +/-300g).
Expansion - 15 -16ltrs/kg
Per Block size 30cm x 30cm x 13cm ( +/-2cm).
EC : less than 0.6ms
Compression Ratio 5:1.
Sand / Impurities Less than 3%
Moisture Less than 18%
COCO FIBER is a coarse fiber extracted from the fibrous outer shell of a coconut. The coir fiber is relatively water-proof and is one of few natural fibers resistant to damage by salt water.
Coir fiber is used in floormats and doormats, automobile dashboard, brushes, sleeping mattresses, and for use in erosion control on river banks and hillsides as geotextile. Coir Fiber pads are sprayed with rubber latex which bonds the fibers together (rubberized coir) to be used as upholstery padding for the automobile industry in Europe. The material is also used for insulation and packaging.
Specification :
Moisture Content Maximum : 18 %
Impurity Content : 5 %
Length of coconut fiber : 5-10 cm Max 40 % and 10-20 cm Min 60 %
Color : Light Brown
Packaging : 85 Kg/Ball
Cocopeat blocks are considered an ideal growing medium. The cocopeat powder thus obtained is sieved, washed, dried and finally compressed into blocks. The blocks can be used for a wide range of planting requirements. Coir is known for its natural rooting hormones and anti-fungal properties. We also ensure secure packaging of the cocopeat blocks.
Spec.
Color : Brownish Orange
pH : 5.5-6.8% Max
EC : 600 Max
Moisture : 10%
Capacity :
1. Low EC : 250 MT/month
2. High EC : 300 MT/ month
Coconut coir fiber generally has a golden color after cleaning and is hence, often called The Golden Fibe. Mature coir fibers are stronger than most of the other natural fibers such as cotton and flax.
The coconut pith is also called peat or coconut dust. It is the material that binds together the coconut fibers in the outer shell of the coconut. Washed pith is a good choice as a growth medium in soil-less conditions for agricultural and horticultural purposes.