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Our manufacturing process starts with processing of raw coconut husk. We procure coconut husk from nearby farms, after that it gets converted into coconut fiber and coco peat with husk processing machines. We wash coco peat and then sun-dry it in our farms. Our advance technology helps us to screen the foreign material; i.e. sand and stones, from coco peat and leaving a very fine and pure coco peat to further process it in desired sizes.

When used as a growing or potting medium coco coir out performs most of the popular brands of sphagnum moss. In addition, this proven natural alternative to mined peat moss also helps slow down extraction of peat from environmentally sensitive swamps worldwide.

Benefits of Coco Coir include:

  • A high water holding capacity
  • Acceptable pH & Electrical Conductivity
  • An excellent wettability that is superior to sphagnum peat moss
  • The ability to retain nutrients against leaching and to buffer supply
  • A unique water holding capacity
  • Excellent drainage and aeration 
  • Less shrinkage
  • Longer retention of physical properties 
  • Light in weight
  • Free of pests, weeds, and diseases
  • Odorless and pleasant to handle
  • A natural and renewable resource
  • Uniform in composition
  • 100% Organic
  • An excellent promoter of strong root growth and plant vigor
  • Absorbs water readily and re-wets easily, reducing the need for wetting  agents
  • Reduces watering frequency without plant stress, reducing labor costs  and minimizing plant loss
  • Increases the shelf life of plants
  • A slow breakdown of material means product will not shrink during the  growing cycle
  • Has a high water holding capacity while still maintaining excellent  drainage and aeration

 

Main Uses of Coco Coir include:

  • Potting Mixes
  • Green Houses
  • Hydroponics Growing Media
  • Nursery and Garden Center Professionals
  • Seedling Nurseries
  • Lawns and Golf Courses
  • Horticulture and Floriculture Applications
  • Indoor and Outdoor Home Gardening
  • Landscaping 
  • Clay Soil Amending
  • Worm Bedding