Cocopeat (coir pith)

Cocopeat, also known as coir pith, is a high-performance organic substrate derived from coconut husk processing. It is widely used in professional horticulture and hydroponic systems as a sustainable alternative to peat moss.

Engineered for consistent quality and optimal root development, cocopeat offers superior water retention, balanced aeration, and reliable structural stability for commercial-scale cultivation.

Key characteristics

High Water Holding Capacity (WHC)
Retains moisture while maintaining oxygen availability
Stable EC Levels
Washed and buffered to meet export standards
Excellent Root Aeration
Promotes vigorous root growth
High Expansion Ratio
Efficient volume yield after hydration
Sustainable & Renewable
100% natural coconut by-product

European standard cocopeat with controlled EC and consistent buffering

Cocopeat is engineered for consistent quality and reliable performance at scale. Its natural fiber structure delivers exceptional water retention while maintaining balanced aeration, creating a stable root environment that supports uniform crop development. Designed for commercial cultivation, it ensures predictable results from batch to batch. For professional growers seeking a sustainable alternative to peat, cocopeat offers both environmental responsibility and operational efficiency. Compressed for cost-effective international shipping and processed to maintain consistent specifications, it combines ecological value with dependable performance in modern agricultural systems.