Cocopeat | 5kg Bag

8,500.00

The Cocopeat | 5kg Bag fibers have been ground and compressed into bricks. The bricks are easy to package, store, and handle.

Benefits

  • It is free of weed seeds and sterile.
  • It has a neutral soil pH. Peat is acidic.
  • It has better moisture retention and aeration capability.
  • It provides resistance against root diseases.
  • It is slow to decompose as compare to peat
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Description

Cocopeat | 5kg Bag (aka coir pith or coir dust) is the fibrous, spongey by‑product from coconut husks, processed to remove fibers and compressed into blocks. Once hydrated, it expands into a light, airy medium used for plant growth and soil amendment.

Cocopeat | 5kg Bag is a dehydrated, compacted brick of processed coconut coir fiber. When rehydrated, it expands significantly into a lightweight, soil-like growing medium ideal for gardening, hydroponics, and horticulture. Made from renewable coconut husks, it offers an eco-friendly alternative to peat moss.

Cocopeat can be put into use in many areas such as in greenhouses, seedling nurseries, worm bedding, hydroponics (Growing medium), application in horticulture and floriculture, container gardening, etc.

Key Features of Cocopeat | 5kg Bag:

  1. High Expansion Ratio:
    One 5kg block expands to 70–85 liters of usable cocopeat (roughly 15x its compressed size) when soaked in water.

  2. Excellent Water Retention:
    Holds up to 8–10x its weight in water, reducing irrigation frequency and preventing plant stress.

  3. Superior Aeration:
    Fibrous structure ensures roots receive ample oxygen, reducing rot risk.

  4. pH-Neutral:
    Natural pH range of 5.8–6.8 suits most plants without lime adjustment.

  5. Eco-Friendly & Renewable:
    Made from recycled coconut husks (a byproduct), sustainable and biodegradable.

  6. Pre-Buffered (Optional):
    Some brands pre-rinse to remove excess salts; check labeling for “low EC” or “washed.”

  7. Sterile & Weed-Free:
    Free of pathogens, weeds, and soil pests.

  8. Easy Storage & Transport:
    Compact block saves space; lightweight when dry.

Characteristics:

  1. Texture: Fine, fluffy, and uniform resembles dark peat moss but more resilient.
  2. Drainage: Retains moisture while allowing excess water to drain, preventing waterlogging.
  3. Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC): High (∼60–100 meq/100g), efficiently holds and releases nutrients.
  4. Salt Content: Varies by processing low-salt options are ideal for sensitive plants (e.g., seedlings).
  5. Reusability: Lasts 3–5 years; can be sterilized and reused.
  6. Biodegradability: Breaks down slowly, enriching soil structure over time.
  7. Wettability: Rehydrates easily (unlike hydrophobic peat moss).

How to Use:

  1. Hydrate: Soak the block in water for 2–4 hours (or until fully expanded).

  2. Mix: Use pure or combine with compost, sand, organic matter, or fertilizers.

  3. Apply: Use in seed trays, pots, raised beds, or hydroponic systems.

  4. Reuse: After harvesting, rinse debris and pasteurize if reusing.

How to Use Coco Peat in Pots:

  • Cocopeat Bricks Washed can be used as a soil-less growing medium for potted plants or in aqua-culture growing environments. Add the reconstituted bricks to planters, leaving 1 inch of space below the planter rim. Plant a seed or seedling in the center. Fertilizer and soil will need to be added to sustain a plant long-term when it’s planted in coco peat.
  • If you don’t know how to use coco peat in pots–the way is to add a 1/4 part of coco peat in the potting mix.
  • Container gardens dry out faster, so apply a 1-inch layer of coco peat over the container soil to help the soil retain moisture.
  • Coco peat can also be as a sole growing medium for starting seeds. Once the shoots start to form you can transplant seedlings into the pots..

Additional information

Weight 10.1 kg

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