Collection: Cocopeat
- Coco Peat Block - 4 kg (Expands Up to 60 - 70 L)(204)
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Sold out - Coco Husk Block - 4.5 kg(91)
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Sold out - Combo of 2 Vermicompost and Cocopeat to Make Soil Nutrient Rich and Porous(8)
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Sold out - Coco peat block - 600 g (Expands Up to 5 - 8 L)(115)
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- ₹ 149
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Sold out - Coir Coin (Netted, 30 mm) (Set of 50)(73)
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Cocopeat is a multi-purpose cultivating medium that is made from coconut husk. The coconut husk, which is fibrous, is washed before being machine dried, filtered, and made free of dirt and other contaminants like animal and plant residues.
Cocopeat is an excellent alternative to peat-moss or Rock wool. Its air-filled porosity and high capacity to hold water make it an ideal substrate for plant cultivation.
It is completely organic and environmentally friendly and free of soil-borne pathogens and weeds.
Cocopeat block & bricks
It often comes pressed into bricks or blocks, which have to be soaked to break them apart.
The product is also found ground into dust, which is called coir dust, and is used to grow indoor and outdoor exotic plants.
Our product range includes a wide range of cocopeat blocks in 1kg and 5kg.
Cocopeat soil
Coco peat is created by removing the pith from the coconut husk. The soil is antifungal and naturally proven and makes it a great option to begin seeding.
Coco peat gardening soil can also be used to amend the natural gardening soil as a potting mix and for hydroponics production.
Cocopeat vs peat moss
Unlike peat moss, coco peat needs less water to achieve the same level of hydration. In addition, coco peat is not spoiled after use – it’s possible to wash and reuse coco peat once a gardening project has come to an end and the soil is no longer needed.
Compared with peat moss – coco peat fares much better: unlike the destruction of peat bogs which takes centuries to reverse, coconuts are easily replenishable.
Cocopeat for plants
Coco peat soil is made from the pith inside a coconut husk. It is naturally anti-fungal, making it an excellent choice to start seed.
Cocopeat uses in gardening
- By potting mix suppliers
- Greenhouse developers
- Hydroponic Growers
- Nursery & Garden center professionals
- Seedling Nurseries
- Lawn and Golf course constructors
- Horticulture and Floriculture applications
- Home Gardening (indoor and outdoor)
- and for landscaping use
Cocopeat benefits
- Cocopeat is light, easy to handle, and can be reused for up to 4 years.
- It is resistant to bacterial and fungal growth.
- Cocopeat disintegrates slowly.
- It is neutral to slightly acidic. This makes it great to be mixed with alkaline garden soil.
- Cocopeat can store and release nutrients to plants for extended periods of time.
- It has great oxygenation properties which are important for healthy root development.
- It is a perfect soil conditioner, and it can retain moisture up to eight times of its volume.
- It is entirely organic.
- Unlike soil, it does not form any mud.