Product includes
SrNo | Item Name | Qty |
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1 | Vermicompost - 1 kg | 1 |
2 | Coco Peat Block - 4 kg (Expands Up to 60 - 70 L) | 1 |
Combo of 2 Vermicompost and Cocopeat - Enrich Your Soil Naturally!
Transform your garden into a thriving ecosystem with our Combo of 2 Vermicompost and Cocopeat. This powerful duo combines 1 kg of nutrient-rich vermicompost with a 4 kg coco peat block that expands to 60-70 liters, ensuring your soil is both nutrient-dense and porous. Perfect for all types of plants, this combo promotes healthy root development and enhances moisture retention, making it an essential addition to your gardening toolkit.
What makes this combo special is its organic composition. Vermicompost is produced through the breakdown of organic matter by earthworms, resulting in a rich source of nutrients. Coco peat, derived from coconut husks, is an eco-friendly alternative to peat moss, providing excellent aeration and drainage. Together, they create an ideal environment for plants to flourish.
Growing Instructions:
- Mix 1 part vermicompost with 2 parts coco peat for optimal results.
- Incorporate the mixture into your garden soil or potting mix.
- Water thoroughly after planting to activate the nutrients.
Care Instructions:
- Monitor moisture levels; coco peat retains water, reducing the need for frequent watering.
- Replenish with additional vermicompost every 4-6 weeks for sustained nutrient supply.
- Store unused coco peat in a cool, dry place to maintain its quality.
Uses:
- Ideal for vegetable gardens, flower beds, and potted plants.
- Enhances soil structure and fertility for improved plant growth.
- Perfect for hydroponics and seed starting.
Fun Facts:
- Vermicompost can increase plant growth by up to 25% compared to traditional fertilizers.
- Coco peat is a sustainable resource, as it utilizes by-products from coconut processing.
- Earthworms can consume their weight in organic matter daily, making them nature's recyclers!
Environmental Impact:
Using vermicompost and coco peat not only enriches your soil but also supports sustainable gardening practices. By opting for organic materials, you reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers, promoting a healthier ecosystem for plants, insects, and soil microorganisms.