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Benefits:

  • High-quality, pure, and natural cocopeat.

  • Acts as a soil conditioner and aids soil amendment.

  • Low EC and neutral pH, best for nurseries, seedlings/plants, microgreens, germination trays & potting mixtures.

  • Free from heavy metals, pathogens, weed seeds, and debris.

  • Enhances soil aeration, drainage, and physical properties.

  • Promotes water retention and root growth.

Usage:

  • Ideal for nurseries, greenhouses, and home gardening.

  • Suitable for seedlings, microgreens, and germination trays.

  • Used in potting mixtures for various plants.

  • Suitable for hydroponics and soilless cultivation.

Recommendation:

  • For gardening enthusiasts, growers, and farmers.

  • Eco-friendly and sustainable soil amendment.

  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor gardening.

  • Beneficial for poor soil quality or limited water availability.

Usage:

Coco peat block, also known as coir block, is a popular soil amendment in gardening due to its eco-friendly nature and ability to retain moisture while providing excellent drainage. Before using coco peat block for gardening, follow these steps to rehydrate and prepare it:

  1. Choose a large container to accommodate the expanded coco peat block.

  2. Soak the coco peat block in warm water for 30 minutes to an hour until it absorbs water completely.

  3. Break the soaked block into smaller pieces by hand or using a garden tool.

  4. Fluff the coco peat to improve aeration and drainage.

  5. For optimal results, mix the coco peat with compost, vermiculite, or perlite to enhance nutrient retention and drainage.

  6. Add nutrients like compost, worm castings, or organic fertilizers to support plant growth.

  7. Test the pH level of the mix and adjust if needed with dolomite lime or sulfur.

  8. Allow the mix to settle for a few days to absorb nutrients and pH adjustments fully.

  9. Before use, check the moisture level of the coco peat mix.

By following these steps, you can effectively rehydrate and prepare coco peat for your gardening needs.

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