Coir pith is a spongy substance that holds the coconut fiber in the husk. It is often used as a soil – free foundation for farming reasons and is an effective soil conditioner. Coco pith may hold a lot of water while yet allowing air to move through because of the special chemical components in coco pith, robust root growth can be supported, further extending the life of the plant.
Coco pith can be white or brown. Younger, immature coconuts create white coir pith, while ripe, adult coconuts produce brown coir pith. The waste from coconut fiber is cleaned, processed, dried, and graded to create a coir pith. Being naturally waterproof, one of the only natural fibers immune to saltwater deterioration, having a neutral pH balance, being readily accessible, and being environmentally beneficial make coir pith even more popular and the perfect material for horticulture and agriculture.
Coir pith is a spongy substance that holds the coconut fiber in the husk. It is often used as a soil – free foundation for farming reasons and is an effective soil conditioner. Coco pith may hold a lot of water while yet allowing air to move through because of the special chemical components in coco pith, robust root growth can be supported, further extending the life of the plant.
Coco pith can be white or brown. Younger, immature coconuts create white coir pith, while ripe, adult coconuts produce brown coir pith. The waste from coconut fibre is cleaned, processed, dried, and graded to create coir pith. Being naturally waterproof, one of the only natural fibers immune to saltwater deterioration, having a neutral pH balance, being readily accessible, and being environmentally beneficial make coir pith even more popular and the perfect material for horticulture and agriculture.
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