Coir Husk Chips
Coconut husk is the outer layer of the coconut fruit, consisting of long fibers and sponge-like pith particles. In nature, the husk protects the inner germinating seed by resisting excess saturation and salt. The husk, which naturally helps the coconut stay in oat in water, also stays uniformly moist and does not rot. With diminishing sources of quality tree bark, the unique properties of Coconut Husk Chips make it a superior alternative to bark-based growing medium. Currently, many orchid and cut-flower growers are successfully using coconut husk chips instead of bark, finding it has significant advantages in terms of quality, consistency, and even lower production costs.
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'Coco-Peat', also known as coir pith or coir dust, is a bi-product of the coconut industry and is produced when coir fiber is extracted from the coconut husk. It is a spongy, peat like residue. It is a direct substitute to mined peat and hence is used extensively as a substrate in the horticulture sector. Coco-peat when first produced is light tan colour but darkens with age to a dark chocolate brown colour.
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Coconut husk is the outer layer of the coconut fruit, consisting of long fibers and sponge-like pith particles. In nature, the husk protects the inner germinating seed by resisting excess saturation and salt. The husk, which naturally helps the coconut stay in oat in water, also stays uniformly moist and does not rot.
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Our Coco Peat business has its roots in our ability to manage good quality for our international clients consistently. We started our Coco Peat business with exports to Korea, US, UK, Taiwan and are expanding to various parts of the world rapidly. We have the ability to customize our products as per our customer's requirement and this flexibility sets us apart from our competitors.
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