Grow Bags –

Grow bags are made of compressed coir fiber pith (coco peat), sometimes
combined with husk chips, and packed in a UV-treated polythene bag with holes
for planting on top and for draining excess water in the bottom. Generally, one
grow bag may accommodate two to four plants. To improve the growing
medium, coir fiber pith (coco peat) can be combined with charcoal, fertilizer,
and rice straw.
Grow bags work well for gardening, hydroponic growing, and the use of drip
irrigation systems in commercial nurseries and green houses.

The grow bag is
utilized as a medium for pot-free planting, resulting in a significantly increased
yield and heightened production.

Specifications
Base Materials: Coir Fibre Pith, Husk Chips or a mix of both
Dimension: Can be customize according to requirement
Moisture Content: 15%-20%
Dry Weight: 2.2.kg

Grow Blocks

In many ways, coco peat is the most advantageous substitute for peat. Because they
are naturally resistant to plant diseases, plants cultivated in coco peat soil have a
longer lifespan. A superior roots system promotes higher plant growth and yield
because of the coco peat’s high water-holding capacity and porosity.

Husk chips 5Kg blocks: –
QUANTITY PER PALLET – 240
NO OF PALLETS/UNITS PER 40’HC – 20 PALLETS 4800 UNITS
TOTAL GOODS WEIGHT – 24.00 MT
HYDRATED VOLUME PER BLOCK – 55 – 60 LITERS

Grow Blocks

The material is crushed into a reasonably large block (30 cm x 30 cm x 15 cm) using
either coco peat, husk chips, or a combination of both. The block regains between 60
and 80 liters of volume when water is introduced. Block comes in various mixtures to
fit the needs of the crop. Coco peat is offered in many grades depending on the crop,
including high, low, buffered, and ultra-washed.

A great way to improve the aeration, softness, and water-holding capacity of the soil
is to add coco peat. utilized in green house plantations, horticultural settings, and
floriculture settings. utilized in horse bedding, worm farms, and reptile breeding
facilities.

Grow Bricks

A block weighing between 600 and 800 grams is compressed from coco peat,
either with or without husk chips. The briquette would yield roughly 9–10 L
when wet. Because of its strong water retention capacity and aeration, it
offers good propagation. Depending on the crop, briquettes can offer high
EC (unwashed) or low EC (washed, buffered, or super washed).

frequently utilized in small-scale green homes, tiny gardens, and retail
markets. incredibly successful in conditioning soil. ideal for fruits and plants
grown under hydroponics.

Specifications
Base Materials: Coir Pith (Coco peat)
Dimension of the Pack: L= 200 mm, W= 100 mm, H= 50 mm +/- 30
Dry Weight per Bale: 650g
Moisture content (w/w): 15% – 20%

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