Loose Coco Peat

Product Overview
Loose Coco Peat is a premium natural growing medium derived from coconut husk fibers, widely used in horticulture, nurseries, and commercial agriculture. It offers excellent water retention, aeration, and root development, making it an ideal alternative to traditional soil.
Our loose coco peat is carefully processed, washed, and screened to ensure low EC levels, consistent quality, and high organic content. It is suitable for a wide range of crops including vegetables, fruits, ornamental plants, and hydroponic cultivation systems.
Key Features
Excellent Water Retention - Loose coco peat can retain several times its weight in water, ensuring plants receive consistent moisture for healthy growth.
Superior Root Aeration - Its porous structure allows proper airflow around plant roots, promoting stronger root systems and improved nutrient absorption.
Low EC & Balanced pH - Processed to maintain low electrical conductivity and stable pH levels, making it safe and ideal for sensitive crops and seedlings.
Sustainable & Eco-Friendly - Made from renewable coconut husk fibers, loose coco peat is a biodegradable and environmentally responsible growing medium.
Applications
Loose coco peat is widely used in:
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Greenhouse vegetable cultivation
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Nursery and seedling propagation
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Fruit crop farming
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Potting soil mixtures
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Hydroponic growing systems
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Landscaping and horticulture projects
It is suitable for crops such as tomato, cucumber, strawberry, pepper, blueberry, and ornamental plants.
Packaging Options
Loose coco peat is available in different packaging formats depending on customer requirements:
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25 Kg Bags
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50 Kg Bags
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Customized Bulk Packaging
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Export-ready container loading
Packaging can be customized for bulk supply, greenhouse projects, and international exports.
Benefits of Loose Coco Peat
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Improves soil structure and drainage
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Enhances root development
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Retains moisture and nutrients efficiently
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Reduces irrigation frequency
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Lightweight and easy to handle
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Sustainable alternative to peat moss
