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Coco Peat also known as Coir Pith is extracted from coconut husks and widely used as an excellent base for growing tomatoes, roses, etc. Coir Pith is organic, and maintains humidity for a long time. Our Coconut Coir Pith is used for soil conditioning, improves water retention in permeable plants, planting lawns in parks and gardens, planting sport fields and golf courses and planting vegetable gardens.
Coco peat 5 kg blocks / 650 gm Briquttes /bagsEC : LOW and HIGH ECFIBRE content as per rquirement of the buyersSoil / Sand : less than 5 %Expansion : 14 litres / KGSieved : 2-6 mmCompression : 5:1pH level : 5.8-6.5
Coco Peat that we manufacture and supply is a 100% natural, eco friendly, organic and multi-purpose growing medium and potting medium. It is made from renewable coir pith and beneficial micro organisms. Our QUEST coco peat is available in safe packaging to ensure zero contamination during transit. Moreover, bulk quantities of Coco Peat are obtainable from us at inexpensive rates.
Fact About Coco Peat :The nursery and green house industries use significant quantities of sphagnum peat in the formulation of artificial substrates for production of bedding plants. Among various substitutes tried and scientific investigation and research undertaken in the matter coir based substrates were found to be a suitable alternative to peat for the formulation of substrates for production of bedding plants.
QUEST Coco Peat Is Used In All Sectors Like :Hydroponics (Soil Less growing Culture- in hydroponics crop production and flower production including; tomato, cucumber, egg plant, capsicum, zucchini, strawberry, melons, carnation, rose, gerbera, gypsophiloa, lisianthus, hrysanthemum, etc., ) Horticulture, Agriculture, Compost manufacturers, Fertilizer Dealers, Organic growing medium/ Potting medium distributors / manufacturers, Earth worm Growers –as Bedding medium, Mushroom Growers-as casing, Commercial Nurseries, Potting Soil mix manufacturers, Garden Centre, Greenhouses, Seedling and Plant propagating Industries, etc.
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Advantages of QUEST coco peat
Uses of QUEST coco peat
QUEST coco peat is used in all sectors likeHydroponics (Soil Less growing Culture- in hydroponics crop production and flower production including; tomato, kcucumber, egg plant, capsicum, zucchini, strawberry, melons , carnation, rose, gerbera, gypsophiloa, lisianthus, hrysanthemum etc., ) Horticulture, Agriculture, Compost manufacturers, Fertilizer Dealers, Organic growing medium/ Potting medium distributors / manufacturers, Earth worm Growers –as Bedding medium, Mushroom Growers-as casing, Commercial Nurseries, Potting Soil mix manufacturers, Garden Centre, Greenhouses, Seedling and Plant propagating Industries, etc.,
QUEST coco peat 100% Natural Eco friendly Organic Multi Purpose Growing medium / Potting medium made from renewable Coir pith and beneficial micro organisms.
Specifications
Nitrogen |
1.26% |
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Phosphorous |
1.06% |
Potassium |
1.20% |
Organic carbon |
24.9% |
Lignin |
4.20% |
Cellulose |
10.10% |
Calcium |
0.50% |
Magnesium |
0.48% |
Manganese (ppm) |
25.0 |
Zinc (ppm) |
15.80 |
Copper (ppm) |
6.20 |
C:N ratio |
24:1 |
Recommended Dosage For Quest Coco Peat
S.No | Product | Weight |
1 |
Coconut |
12 kg/ tree |
2 |
Rubber |
3 kg/ tree |
3 |
Areca nut |
4 kg/ tree |
4 |
Teak |
6 kg/ tree |
5 |
Oil palm |
5-10 kg/ ha |
6 |
Cashew |
5 kg/ tree |
7 |
Banana |
3 kg/ plant |
8 |
Cardamom |
2 kg/ plant |
9 |
Tea |
3 kg/ plant |
10 |
Paddy |
800 kg/ acre |
11 |
Maize |
5 tones/ ha |
12 |
Coffee |
5 kg/ plant |
13 |
Pepper |
3 kg/ plant |
14 |
Amaranths |
5 tones/ ha |
15 |
Tapioca |
8 tones/ ha |
16 |
Tomato |
5 tones/ ha |
17 |
Beetroot |
5 tones/ ha |
18 |
Snake gourd |
10 tones/ ha |
19 |
Cucumber |
10 tones/ ha |
20 |
Grapes |
10 tones/ ha |
The nursery and green house industries use significant quantities of sphagnum peat in the formulation of artificial substrates for production of bedding plants. Among various substitutes tried and scientific investigation and research undertaken in the matter coir based substrates were found to be a suitable alternative to peat for the formulation of substrates for production of bedding plants.