Raw coconut fiber is twisted into single or double yarns (two twisted fibers), then woven by loom into coir nets based on specifications required by customers. Coir nets is mainly used to cover bare hills, road slopes and preventing erosion.
- Stiff coconut bristles to scrub your veggies
- The brush is the ideal brush for vegetables, dishes, mugs, pots and pans.
- Resistant to deformation and highly durable.
- Multipurpose scrub made from natural coconut fibers.
Coconut Coir Logs are a biodegradable erosion control product for hills, banks, shorelines, and other erosion prone areas. Easy to place, use, and install, these coir fiber logs create a natural control area that helps establish growth and control erosion. Coconut coir logs have been effectively used for erosion control in restoration projects, stabilization areas, and construction job sites.
* Coir Geotextiles (coir mesh) are woven from coir thread. Coir thread is twisted into single wire or double rope (two twisted single strands), then put into the weaving frame to make mesh according to customer requirements. Coir nets are mainly used to cover barren hills to prevent erosion.
* Regular size: 1mx20m, 1mx25m, 1mx50m, 2mx20m, 2mx25m, 2mx50m.
* Quantitative: 200gsm, 400gsm, 500gsm, 700gsm, 900gsm.
* Material: 100% coconut fiber
Coco peat (coco peat), also known as coir pith. Coir Fibre pith, coir dust, or simply coir, is made from coconut husks, which are byproducts of other industries that use coconuts. Coco peat primarily consists of the coir Fibre pith or coir dust which is obtained by processing coconut husk and removing the long fibers.
How to Grow Plants in Coco Peat
Processed coconut fibers are the byproduct of the coconut industry which, without its usefulness to gardeners, would otherwise be disposed of. As a growing medium similar to sphagnum peat, coco peat, also called coir or coir dust, provides an alternative to potting soil featuring high water retention, suitable aeration and antifungal benefits. Coco peat is not only a natural, often organic product, but also a renewable one with a slightly acidic pH that many plants prefer to grow in.
Coco peat as a soil solution
Is there some magic ingredient that can prevent potted soil from getting hardened and caked up over time? An ingredient that can keep the soil loose, which in turn enables roots to spread out easily, enjoy more breathing space and aeration, and consequently achieve better plant growth? Well, the answer can be found in the humble coconut Fibre, which is now being processed and marketed as coco peat.
Technical Specification:
5 Kg of Bigger Size
- Size: 30cm X 30cm X 15cm bale
- EC: below 0.4ms/cm (1:5 volume extraction methods)
- Compression ratio: 1:5
- Fiber Length: below 4mm
- Moisture: Below 20%
- pH: 5.5~6.5
650 gram of compact size
- Size: 10cm X 5cm X 20 cm Brick size
- EC: below 0.4ms/cm (1:5 volume extraction methods)
- Compression ratio: 1:5
- Fiber Length: below 4mm
- Moisture: Below 20%
- pH: 5.5~6.5
Application:
1. Carton bet and bedding medium
2. Green house
3. Mushroom forming
4. House garden
5. Rose, tomato / season crops
6. Commercial season tree
Coco peat (coco peat), also known as coir pith. Coir Fibre pith, coir dust, or simply coir, is made from coconut husks, which are byproducts of other industries that use coconuts. Coco peat primarily consists of the coir Fibre pith or coir dust which is obtained by processing coconut husk and removing the long fibers.
How to Grow Plants in Coco Peat
Processed coconut fibers are the byproduct of the coconut industry which, without its usefulness to gardeners, would otherwise be disposed of. As a growing medium similar to sphagnum peat, coco peat, also called coir or coir dust, provides an alternative to potting soil featuring high water retention, suitable aeration and antifungal benefits. Coco peat is not only a natural, often organic product, but also a renewable one with a slightly acidic pH that many plants prefer to grow in.
Coco peat as a soil solution
Is there some magic ingredient that can prevent potted soil from getting hardened and caked up over time? An ingredient that can keep the soil loose, which in turn enables roots to spread out easily, enjoy more breathing space and aeration, and consequently achieve better plant growth? Well, the answer can be found in the humble coconut Fibre, which is now being processed and marketed as coco peat.
Technical Specification:
5 Kg of Bigger Size
- Size: 30cm X 30cm X 15cm bale
- EC: below 0.4ms/cm (1:5 volume extraction methods)
- Compression ratio: 1:5
- Fiber Length: below 4mm
- Moisture: Below 20%
- pH: 5.5~6.5
650 gram of compact size
- Size: 10cm X 5cm X 20 cm Brick size
- EC: below 0.4ms/cm (1:5 volume extraction methods)
- Compression ratio: 1:5
- Fiber Length: below 4mm
- Moisture: Below 20%
- pH: 5.5~6.5
Application:
1. Carton bet and bedding medium
2. Green house
3. Mushroom forming
4. House garden
5. Rose, tomato / season crops
6. Commercial season tree
- Size: 2 x 20m (40m2/roll), diameter of fibre string: 3-5mm + Size 1: 26 x 26 lines/ m2, single x single; double x single; double x double + Size 2: 36 x 36 lines/ m2, single x single; double x single; double x double + Size 3: 40 x 40 lines/ m2, single x single; double x single; double x double
- Size:
2 x 20m (40m2/roll), diameter of fibre string: 3-5mm
+ Size 1: 26 x 26 lines/ m2, single x single; double x single; double x double
+ Size 2: 36 x 36 lines/ m2, single x single; double x single; double x double
+ Size 3: 40 x 40 lines/ m2, single x single; double x single; double x double
- Size: 2 x 20m (40m2/roll), diameter of fibre string: 3-5mm + Size 1: 25 x 25 lines/ m2, single x single; double x single; double x double + Size 2: 36 x 36 lines/ m2, single x single; double x single; double x double + Size 3: 40 x 40 lines/ m2, single x single; double x single;