Hortishop Coco Peat Bricks Size: 5KG



Hortishop Coco Peat Bricks Size: 5KG
Coco peat is a substitute for peat, because it is free of bacteria and most fungal spores, and is sustainably produced without the environmental damage caused by peat mining. It can be be mixed with sand, compost and fertilizer to make good quality potting soil.
Coco peat generally has an acidity in the range of pH – 5.5 to 6.5. It is a little on the acidic side for some plants, but many p... more details

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Manufacturer Hortishop
Model Number 398DD793BE36D0F2AF1C073BD388DF2A
Description
Coco peat is a substitute for peat, because it is free of bacteria and most fungal spores, and is sustainably produced without the environmental damage caused by peat mining. It can be be mixed with sand, compost and fertilizer to make good quality potting soil.
Coco peat generally has an acidity in the range of pH – 5.5 to 6.5. It is a little on the acidic side for some plants, but many popular plants can tolerate this pH range.
Coco peat can be re-used up to three times with little loss of yield. Coco peat from diseased plants should not be re-used.
5Kg brick makes about 50 – 60L.
Please note that you need to buffer the regular Cocopeat blocks (washed coco) with

Calcium Magnesium Nitrate (Cal Mag)and then flush/rinse before using.
For the Buffered Cocopeat there is no need to buffer as it has already been done, but it still needs to be flushed/rinsed before using.
 
Cocopeat has a negatively charged complex, surrounded by a couple of positively charged ions: sodium and potassium. Because these elements stick to the complex, like iron to a magnet, there is no danger to the plant root initially. The problem starts when fertilizing with calcium. The calcium will push the potassium and sodium aside and take their position. Consequently, the calcium that is connected to the complex wont be available to the plant, while sodium and potassium that are released into the water will be available.
To avoid this time bomb problem,the Cocopeat needs to bebuffered. In buffered cocopeat the ion exchange, as we call the process where calcium pushes the other ions off the complex, has already taken place.
There are no offers currently available for this product. The last offer was seen on 09/06/2021 from Hydroponic for R85.00
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