Jhotwara, Jaipur, Rajasthan
GST No. 08BIFPS0648E2Z7
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Minimum Order Quantity: 50 Piece
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Packaging Size | 5 Kg(+/-5%) Block shrink wrapped |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material | Coir Pith |
Packaging Type | box |
Usage/Application | Agriculture |
Size | 12"x12"x5 |
Color | Golden Brown |
In order to cater the variegated demands of our clients, we are offering an excellent quality range of KHETIWALA Brown Cocopeat Bricks. Being a good absorbent, dry coco peat can be used as an oil absorbent on slippery floors. Coco peat is also used as a bedding in animal farms and pet houses to absorb animal waste so the farm is kept clean and dry. Coco peat is hydrophilic unlike sphagnum moss and can quickly reabsorb water even when completely dry. Coco peat is porous and cannot be overwatered easily.
How to Use Coco Peat for Plants and Farms:
Processed coconut fibers are the byproduct of the coconut industry which, without its usefulness to gardeners, would otherwise be disposed of. As a growing medium similar to sphagnum peat, coco peat, also called coir or coir dust, provides an alternative to potting soil featuring high water retention, suitable aeration and antifungal benefits. Coco peat is not only a natural, often organic product, but also a renewable one with a slightly acidic pH that many plants prefer to grow in.
Break apart packaged bricks of coco peat into a large bucket with your hands, using as many bricks as needed. Each one-third cubic foot brick of coco peat makes 4 quarts of planting material. Don’t break more than four bricks per five gallon bucket to ensure you have room for mixing.
Add 1 gallon of warm water to the broken apart coco peat for each brick you’ve used. Leave the coco peat to absorb the water for two hours, or longer, depending on your brand of coco peat.
Mix the material with your hands, a garden trowel or cultivator to fluff the moist coco peat. As you mix, make sure each portion of peat has been moistened. Add more water and fluff again as needed.
Fill a planter to within 2 inches from the top with the moistened and fluffed coco peat. Transplant potted seedlings into the coco peat as you would with potting soil according to the depth needed for your plant. Place the planter in the appropriate light conditions for your plant.Water the plant and moisten the coco peat two to three times a week in moderate to cool weather, and three to four times a week during hot months when temperatures are frequently above 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Things You Will Need:
Coco peat brick
Five gallon bucket
Water
Garden trowel or cultivator
Planter
Tip:
You can spread prepared coco peat 2 to 3 inches deep as a mulch around plants during summer months to deter weeds, or spread 1 to 2 inches deep during winter to act as an insulator around perennials.
Mix one part potting soil with two parts coco peat to take advantage of added fertilizers found in some potting soils while maximizing the moisture retention of coco peat.
Reuse coco peat for up to four years.
When finished, used coco peat can be added to your composter or incorporated directly into the soil of garden beds.
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Minimum Order Quantity: 300 Kg
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Shape | Square |
Packaging Size | 25-35 kg, Individual |
Packaging Type | Shrink wrapped |
Usage/Application | Horticulture Crops,Vegetables, Nursery Raising |
Phosphorous | 0.1 % |
Nitrogen | 0.3 % |
Ph Value | 6.5-7.1 |
Dimension | 30 cm x 30 cm x 12 cm |
Material | Cor Pith |
Color | Brown |
Brand | KHETIWALA |
Features | Low EC |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Moisture | 10-15 % |
We are among the reputed organizations, highly engaged in providing a premium grade of Cocopeat Brick. The offered brick is manufactured by our vendor with utmost precision making use of superior quality basic material and innovative techniques to meet the expectations of valued clients.
How to use coco-peat -
Break apart packaged bricks of coco peat into a large bucket with your hands, using as many bricks as needed.
Add 25 lt of normal water to the broken apart coco peat for each brick you''''ve used.
Mix the material with your hands, a garden trowel or cultivator to fluff the moist coco peat
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Minimum Order Quantity: 50 Piece
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Packaging Type | HDPE Bag |
Shape | Square |
Packaging Size | 2.5'x1.5'x0.5' |
Usage/Application | Nursery |
Block Dimension | 15x15x7 Cm |
Features | Nursery raising /Agriculture / Horticulture/Terrace / Roof top gardening /Potting mixture |
Brand | "KHETIWALA" |
Color | Brown |
Material | Coir Pith |
Moisture Content | 10 to 15 % |
Ph Value | 5.2 to 7.2 |
Physical State | Solid |
Shelf Life | 1 year |
Weight | 800 gm-900 gm |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
In order to cater the variegated demands of our clients, we are offering an excellent quality range of "KHETIWALA" Brown Cocopeat Bricks. Being a good absorbent, dry coco peat can be used as an oil absorbent on slippery floors. Coco peat is also used as a bedding in animal farms and pet houses to absorb animal waste so the farm is kept clean and dry. Coco peat is hydrophilic unlike sphagnum moss and can quickly reabsorb water even when completely dry. Coco peat is porous and cannot be overwatered easily.
How to Use Coco Peat for Plants and Farms:
Processed coconut fibers are the byproduct of the coconut industry which, without its usefulness to gardeners, would otherwise be disposed of. As a growing medium similar to sphagnum peat, coco peat, also called coir or coir dust, provides an alternative to potting soil featuring high water retention, suitable aeration and antifungal benefits. Coco peat is not only a natural, often organic product, but also a renewable one with a slightly acidic pH that many plants prefer to grow in.
Break apart packaged bricks of coco peat into a large bucket with your hands, using as many bricks as needed. Each one-third cubic foot brick of coco peat makes 4 quarts of planting material. Don’t break more than four bricks per five gallon bucket to ensure you have room for mixing.
Add 1 gallon of warm water to the broken apart coco peat for each brick you’ve used. Leave the coco peat to absorb the water for two hours, or longer, depending on your brand of coco peat.
Mix the material with your hands, a garden trowel or cultivator to fluff the moist coco peat. As you mix, make sure each portion of peat has been moistened. Add more water and fluff again as needed.
Fill a planter to within 2 inches from the top with the moistened and fluffed coco peat. Transplant potted seedlings into the coco peat as you would with potting soil according to the depth needed for your plant. Place the planter in the appropriate light conditions for your plant.Water the plant and moisten the coco peat two to three times a week in moderate to cool weather, and three to four times a week during hot months when temperatures are frequently above 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Things You Will Need:
Coco peat brick
Five gallon bucket
Water
Garden trowel or cultivator
Planter
Tip:
You can spread prepared coco peat 2 to 3 inches deep as a mulch around plants during summer months to deter weeds, or spread 1 to 2 inches deep during winter to act as an insulator around perennials.
Mix one part potting soil with two parts coco peat to take advantage of added fertilizers found in some potting soils while maximizing the moisture retention of coco peat.
Reuse coco peat for up to four years.
When finished, used coco peat can be added to your composter or incorporated directly into the soil of garden beds.
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Minimum Order Quantity: 1000 Piece
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Packaging Type | HDPE Bags |
Material | Coir Pith |
Shape | RECTANGULAR |
Moisture | Dry |
Packaging Size | 4.5 -5.5 kg |
Color | Brown |
Usage/Application | Nursery raising /Agriculture / Horticulture/Terrace / Roof top gardening /Potting mixture |
Brand | KELTECH |
Features | Medium EC |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
In order to cater the variegated demands of our clients, we are offering an excellent quality range of Brown Cocopeat Bricks. Being a good absorbent, dry coco peat can be used as an oil absorbent on slippery floors. Coco peat is also used as a bedding in animal farms and pet houses to absorb animal waste so the farm is kept clean and dry. Coco peat is hydrophilic unlike sphagnum moss and can quickly reabsorb water even when completely dry. Coco peat is porous and cannot be overwatered easily.
How to Use Coco Peat for Plants and Farms:
Processed coconut fibers are the byproduct of the coconut industry which, without its usefulness to gardeners, would otherwise be disposed of. As a growing medium similar to sphagnum peat, coco peat, also called coir or coir dust, provides an alternative to potting soil featuring high water retention, suitable aeration and antifungal benefits. Coco peat is not only a natural, often organic product, but also a renewable one with a slightly acidic pH that many plants prefer to grow in.
Break apart packaged bricks of coco peat into a large bucket with your hands, using as many bricks as needed. Each one-third cubic foot brick of coco peat makes 4 quarts of planting material. Don’t break more than four bricks per five gallon bucket to ensure you have room for mixing.
Add 1 gallon of warm water to the broken apart coco peat for each brick you’ve used. Leave the coco peat to absorb the water for two hours, or longer, depending on your brand of coco peat.
Mix the material with your hands, a garden trowel or cultivator to fluff the moist coco peat. As you mix, make sure each portion of peat has been moistened. Add more water and fluff again as needed.
Fill a planter to within 2 inches from the top with the moistened and fluffed coco peat. Transplant potted seedlings into the coco peat as you would with potting soil according to the depth needed for your plant. Place the planter in the appropriate light conditions for your plant.Water the plant and moisten the coco peat two to three times a week in moderate to cool weather, and three to four times a week during hot months when temperatures are frequently above 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Things You Will Need:
Coco peat brick
Five gallon bucket
Water
Garden trowel or cultivator
Planter
Tip:
You can spread prepared coco peat 2 to 3 inches deep as a mulch around plants during summer months to deter weeds, or spread 1 to 2 inches deep during winter to act as an insulator around perennials.
Mix one part potting soil with two parts coco peat to take advantage of added fertilizers found in some potting soils while maximizing the moisture retention of coco peat.
Reuse coco peat for up to four years.
When finished, used coco peat can be added to your composter or incorporated directly into the soil of garden beds.
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