Coco Peat Grow Bags for Professional Cultivation
Coco Peat Grow Bags offer a reliable growing solution for modern agriculture. These grow bags use a natural mix of coco pith and husk. As a result, roots receive better air flow and steady moisture.
Moreover, growers gain improved control over irrigation. This control helps reduce water loss and nutrient waste. Therefore, crops grow evenly throughout the season.
In addition, Coco Peat Grow Bags support strong root penetration. This strength leads to healthier plants and better yields. Because of this, growers prefer them for commercial farming.
Furthermore, these grow bags work well in greenhouses and open fields. They also perform consistently across different climates. Hence, export buyers trust them for long crop cycles.
Standard Bag Specification
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Size | 20 x 10 x 5 cm |
| Weight | 600 to 650 gms |
Available Sizes & Crop Applications
| Size (cm) | Volume (Lit) | No. of Bags 40ft. HC | Used for growing |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 x 20 x 18 | 36 | 6400 | Tomatoes |
| 100 x 20 x 15 | 30 | 7300 | Roses, Carnation |
| 100 x 20 x 10 | 20 | 9500 | Strawberries |
| 100 x 20 x 8 | 16 | 10500 | Lettuce |
| 100 x 20 x 12 | 24 | 8000 | Paprika |
| 100 x 18 x 16 | 28.8 | 7400 | Capsicum |
| 50 x 20 x 15 | 15 | 12000 | – |
Technical Parameters
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| E.C | < 0.5 (Testing method 1:1.5 v/v) |
| pH | 6 – 7 |
| Compression Ratio | 5:1 |
| Packing | UV Treated Poly Bag (3 Years) |
Key Features of Coco Peat Grow Bags
• Environment friendly and biodegradable
• High water holding capacity
• Better air circulation for roots
• Uniform structure after expansion
• Suitable for long growing periods
Applications
Coco Peat Grow Bags support ready-to-grow cultivation systems. Additionally, they allow accurate irrigation planning. As a result, growers achieve consistent crop quality.
They are ideal for greenhouse farming. They also suit hydroponic systems. Therefore, professional growers use them worldwide.
• Tomatoes and Capsicum
• Cucumbers and Strawberries
• Roses, Carnation, and Gerbera





