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Co Coir - Coco Peat / Coco Husk Chips


Coconut husk is the outer layer of coconut fruit, which contains long fibers and sponge-like pith particles. Coco husk chips are made by cutting dried coconut husks into small cubic shaped pieces. Coconut husk chips can be added to coir peat to increase air permeability and water holding capacity. The husk chips are byproducts derived from coconut husks, so they are completely natural.

The main purpose of using coco husk block is to maintain the moisture content and  the release of essential soil nutrients so that the plants have sufficient nutrients for healthy growth. It also has excellent drainage, nutrient holding capacity and fungi resistant.

Coco coir 5kg Husk Chips

Type Specifications
Size 30 x 30 x 12cm-15cm
Weight 5kg
Compression ratio 5:1
pH 5.5-6.8
Expansion volume 60 Litres
Electrical Conductivity- LEC (millimhos/ cm) <0.5
Electrical Conductivity- HEC (millimhos/ cm) >1
Load ability 22 tons in 40 feet HC Container
Type Specifications
Packing Pallets are covered by plastic wrap and strapped by tape. Custom packaging shall also be worked based on customer’s need.
Blocks are loaded directly into the container.
Loadability 4600 Blocks / 22 pallets / 24 MT per 40 HC Container
5200 Blocks floor loading / 26 MT per 40 HC Container
Certificates Fumigation certificate, phytosanitary certificate and certificate of origin
Supply Ability 100 MT per month

Applications

  • Coco husk chips have proven to be excellent media for plants and hydroponics such as orchids, soil-less growing medium, mulch and ground cover. 
  • Husk chips are best used as a growing medium for germinating seeds. Sprouting seeds require moisture and good nutrition, so that husk chips serve as the best growing medium to meet all the requirements of sprouting seeds.
  • The husk chips are widely used to assemble the bases of greenhouses, between plant beds to control weeds, to grow orchids, to form mulch, and to develop growing pie compounds and compost potting soil. 
  • The coco husk chips are also used as a reptile bed.
  • Currently, many orchid and cut-flower growers have successfully used coco husk chips instead of bark, which has significant advantages in quality, consistency and lower production costs
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