Coco Peat Coir- Premium 25kg /55lbs Coco Peat Bale, Expands to 79 Gallon,Low EC

$68.5
pH Value
5.5 - 6.8
Form
Brick
Organic
Yes
Item Length
11 in
Compatible Plant Type
Bonsai, Cactus, Flower, Fruit, Herbs, Orchid, Potted Plant, Rose, Shrub, Succulent, Tomato, Vegetable
EC Level
0.3 - 0.9 ms/cm ( usually less than 0.5 ms/cm)
Brand
Bale
Compresion Ratio
5:1
Type
Coco Coir
Expansion Volume
300 Litre
Item Height
25 in
Packaging
Box
Features
pH Balanced, Sustainable, Lowest EC, Sun Dried
Country/Region of Manufacture
Sri Lanka
Material Basis
Coco
Item Width
18 in
Item Weight
11 Lbs
UPC
00198715299939
condition
New

Coco Coir Peat Bale, is a natural, fibrous material derived from the husks of coconuts. It's highly valued in gardening and agriculture for its water retention, aeration, and sustainability. Here’s a closer look at some of its uses:

1. Soil Amendment

  • Coco peat is often mixed with soil to improve its texture and moisture retention. It holds up to 10 times its weight in water, making it ideal for plants that need consistent moisture, especially in drier climates.

2. Seed Starting Medium

  • Because of its fine texture and neutral pH, coco peat is popular for germinating seeds. It provides a good balance of water and air, promoting healthy seedling growth.

3. Potting Mix

  • Coco coir is commonly used in potting mixes for container plants. It improves drainage and reduces soil compaction, allowing roots to breathe better and grow more robustly.

4. Hydroponic Growing Medium

  • Coco peat is frequently used as a soilless growing medium in hydroponics and indoor gardening. It’s pH-neutral and provides a clean, pest-free environment for plant roots in hydroponic systems.

5. Mulching and Erosion Control

  • Coco peat is also used as a natural mulch. It helps retain soil moisture, reduces weeds, and moderates soil temperature. In landscaping and construction, it can prevent soil erosion due to its lightweight and high water retention capacity.

6. Composting and Vermiculture

  • In composting, coco peat acts as a bulking agent, adding aeration to the compost pile and improving its structure. In vermiculture, it provides an ideal bedding material for earthworms.

These diverse applications make coco peat a sustainable choice in both home gardening and commercial agriculture.