Coco peat has excellent water retention properties, allowing it to hold moisture for extended periods. This property helps in maintaining soil moisture levels and reducing the frequency of irrigation, making it particularly suitable for drought-prone areas.
Despite its ability to retain water, coco peat also provides good aeration to plant roots. Its fibrous structure creates air pockets within the medium, promoting root growth and preventing waterlogging.
Coco peat typically has a neutral pH, ranging from 5.5 to 6.5, which is favorable for most plants. This neutral pH helps in providing an optimal growing environment for a wide range of crops.
Coco peat is typically free from pests, pathogens, and weed seeds, reducing the risk of disease outbreaks and weed infestations in growing media.
Coco peat has a high CEC, meaning it can retain and exchange positively charged ions such as potassium, calcium, and magnesium. This property allows coco peat to act as a nutrient reservoir, providing essential nutrients to plants over time.
Coco peat usually has a low EC, indicating low levels of soluble salts. This property makes it suitable for sensitive plants and allows for easy management of nutrient levels in hydroponic and container gardening systems.
Coco peat is lightweight, making it easy to handle and transport. Its light texture also promotes root development and allows for good drainage in growing containers.
Coco peat is a natural byproduct of coconut husks and is biodegradable. It decomposes slowly, contributing organic matter to the soil and improving its structure over time. Additionally, coco peat is renewable, as it can be harvested from coconut husks without harming the coconut palm.
Coco peat is known for its durability and longevity as a growing medium. One of its notable features is that it can be reused for multiple growing cycles. coco peat improves soil structure and fertility as it decomposes, contributing organic matter and beneficial microorganisms to the soil. This enhances soil health and productivity in the long run.
Coco peat has the potential to absorb water-soluble nutrients, which means it may store and release nutrients over time in response to plant demand. Coco peat helps to maintain nutrient levels in the root system by minimising rapid variations in nutrient availability. This ensures that plants have a steady supply of critical nutrients, reducing the risk of nutrient imbalances or deficiencies.
Coir is used as a growing medium in the same way as peat moss, rock wool, sawdust, or any other type of growing medium, but have better properties and is a better-growing medium for commercial farming as well as home gardening.
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Phone : +94 33 31 36 672
Email : yarralanka@gmail.com
No 43/3, Pituwalgoda Road, Yakkala.
yarralanka@gmail.com
+94 11 00 00 000