Coconut coir fiber generally has a golden color after cleaning and is hence, often called The Golden Fibe. Mature coir fibers are stronger than most of the other natural fibers such as cotton and flax.
The coconut pith is also called peat or coconut dust. It is the material that binds together the coconut fibers in the outer shell of the coconut. Washed pith is a good choice as a growth medium in soil-less conditions for agricultural and horticultural purposes.
Features: Sustainable, high water retention, natural soil conditioner, eco-friendly.
Material: Coconut coir.
Usage: Ideal for gardening, farming, or hydroponics as a growing medium.
Color: Natural brown.
Origin: Vietnam.
Coconut peat, often referred to as coconut coir or simply coir, is a natural fiber extracted from the husk of coconuts. It is a versatile and environmentally friendly material that has a variety of uses in gardening, agriculture, and various industries.
Compression Ratio: Over 75 Liters/ Block.
Impurities/sand: 3% Max.
Moisture: 15-20% Max.
PH: 5.8 to 6.8.
Block Size: 30 x 30 x 15 cm.