Coco Peat 500 Grams
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹299.00Current price is: ₹299.00.
Coco Peat: A Sustainable Growing Medium
Coco peat, also known as coir pith or coir dust, is a natural byproduct of coconut husk processing. It is widely used as a soil substitute or soil conditioner in gardening, farming, and hydroponics due to its excellent water retention, aeration, and sustainability.
Composition & Properties
- Origin: Extracted from the husk of coconuts.
- Texture: Light, spongy, and fibrous.
- Color: Brown, similar to peat moss.
- pH Level: Slightly acidic to neutral (5.5 – 6.5).
- Nutrients: Low in nutrients but retains fertilizers well.
- Eco-Friendly: Biodegradable and renewable, unlike peat moss.
Uses of Coco Peat
🌱 Gardening & Horticulture
- Used as a soil amendment to improve water retention and aeration.
- Mixed with potting soil for better root growth.
- Ideal for seed germination and nursery beds.
💧 Hydroponics & Soilless Farming
- Acts as a soilless growing medium for hydroponic crops.
- Retains moisture while ensuring proper drainage.
🌾 Agriculture & Landscaping
- Used in organic farming as an alternative to peat moss.
- Helps retain moisture in arid and drought-prone areas.
🏡 Home & Industrial Uses
- Used in composting and vermiculture to enhance microbial activity.
- Helps in mulching to suppress weeds and retain soil moisture.
Advantages of Coco Peat
✅ High Water Retention – Holds moisture for a long time, reducing the need for frequent watering.
✅ Aeration & Drainage – Prevents soil compaction, allowing roots to breathe.
✅ Eco-Friendly – A sustainable alternative to peat moss, reducing deforestation.
✅ pH Neutral – Suitable for a wide range of plants.
✅ Reusability – Can be reused multiple times after proper washing.
How to Use Coco Peat?
- Rehydrate: Soak dry coco peat bricks in water for 15-30 minutes until they expand.
- Mix with Soil: Blend with garden soil or compost for improved texture.
- Use in Pots or Hydroponics: Ideal for container plants and hydroponic setups.
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