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CoCo Coir Husk Chip & Coir
Pots.
CoCo Coir Husk Chips.
The
Husk of the CoConut is shredded in to small pieces to obtain CoCo Coir husk
Chips .It can be used as growing medium, potting medium, soil conditioner, and
as mulch.
The
CoCo Coir husks are available in different sizes .
The
CoCo Coir husk chips are shipped in slightly compressed Bales.
Bio degradable CoCo Coir Pots
What is Bio Degradable CoCo Coir Pots?
The
CoCo Coir Pot is a biodegradable cultivation pot made of plant(CoConut)
fibers. It is used for horticulture, in ornamental plant, vine and tree
nurseries, as well as for the domestic gardening market. It has exceptionally
high permeability to water, air and roots. CoCo Coir Pot is used by those
looking for faster cultivation, an excellent root system and re-establishment
without any shock from transplanting.
Advantages of CoCo Coir Pots.
The
CoCo Coir Pot is easily Bio Degradable and transforms into Organic Matter in
due course
Containers impermeable to roots all cause deformation to the roots. The
severity of this depends on the shape of the pot and the development of the
plants. The most common problem is coiling of roots, roots gathering in
corners, roots growing upwards, crushed roots, etc.
When plants are grown in
a CoCo Coir Pot, the roots quickly penetrate the pot walls. Contact with the
air stops the roots from growing, root buds start to appear and secondary
roots start to develop throughout the pot. This phenomenon is known as "aerial
root prunning".
The
volume of the pot is used 100% by a dense network of root hairs of the plant .
In containers with impermeable walls, a few very long roots use all the area
around the pot.
When a plant grown in a
CoCo Coir Pot is planted or repotted, without removing the pot, the dormant
root buds
set during aerial containment are immediately activated. There is no shock
from transplanting, this
difference is
particularly marked when ground conditions are difficult (cold, drought,
adverse season, etc.).
There is no deformity in
the root system, the plant establishes easily and settles into the soil
better. This is particularly important for perennials.
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