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Coirpith, an eco-friendly growing medium

Coirpith is a waste material from the coir industry and is ideal for
gardening and horticultural needs. Coir pith is also known as coco peat
or coir dust. This homogenous material composed of millions of
capillary micro-sponges, absorb and hold water up to eight times it's
own weight.

Vayalar Coirpith Products is a leading producer and exporter of coir
pith products in South India . They produce coir pith blocks and coir
pith grow bags with low and high and high EC as per client
specifications.You may them at http://coirpith.co.in

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g'day salmon egg,

surely mushroom compost from a mushroom farm would be more economical,
as it comes ready to use the way i use it, can't see coir stuff having
much in the line of nutrients in it?

funny in some industries hey they create a bi-product that normally
they have to pay to have disposed of then they try to find a market
for the stuff so save costs but then they charge and arm and a leg for
the stuff, talk about wanting their cake and eating it too??

we get 16 kilogram (i think) bags of it over here for $2.50AUD



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g'day bill,

ther seems to be a fair following of hydroponics over here.

for me it's just not naturally organic enough, and if all things go
wrong probably not that sustainable as it is a false medium used for
growing, but for those with very limited space and noi garden area i
can see the benefits.



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