Coconut Peat Powder
Particle Size: Fine powder
Moisture Content: 15%–20%
Appearance: Light brown, fine texture
Packaging: 25 kg woven polypropylene bags
Storage Conditions: Cool, dry place, 20–25°C, away from direct sunlight
Shelf Life: 12 months
Origin: Indonesia.
Coconut Peat, also known as coco peat or coir pith, is a byproduct of processing coconuts. It is made from the fibrous husk of the coconut and is widely used as a soil amendment and growing medium in horticulture. Coconut peat is valued for its water retention, aeration, and ability to improve soil structure. It is an eco-friendly alternative to peat moss and is commonly used for growing vegetables, flowers, and hydroponic systems. Coconut peat is available in compressed blocks or loose form and is often used in combination with other organic materials to create nutrient-rich growing media.