Monday, October 5, 2015

COCO PEAT PELLET - GERMINATION/SEED SOWING PELEET

COCO PEAT PELLET - GERMINATION/SEED SOWING PELEET
-          Used for seed sowing/germination.
-          It is a perfect replacement & to overcome disadvantages for the nylon germination bags which causing environmental pollution, limiting the growth of plant roots and often broken when carrying away to plant …
-          Ability "compression" and "expansion" after contact with water, so, It ultimately save transportation costs, labor due to size after compression compact, easy to use and simple.
       1.       Specification:
           Ingredient: 80% of treated (EC) & pureed Coco Peat , 20% of Senior Microbiology (imported from USA)& outside Organic Net (plant roots can penetrate)
       -          E.C concentration (Electric Conductivity): < 1.02 dS/m
       -          Size: Diameter: 37mm, Thickness: 17mm (after put on water  from 1-2 minutes, its size will be increased triple)
       -          Moisture:  20% max
       -          PH level:  5.5-6 max
      2.       Packing: 1000 pieces (pellets)/PE inside + carton (45x25x20cm)
       -          Loading: 1000 cartons/cont 20Feet, 2000 cartons/cont  40Feet
       -          Min order quantity: 1 x cont 20Feet
      3.       Storage: In its package or Plastic bag at dried & cool place, always away water, liquid and wet place.
      4.       DIRECTION FOR USE
       -          Step 1:
Place the coir pellets into a tray or pot. Water gently with warm water to expand the pellets. Open the net on the top of the pellet slightly, add one or more seeds and cover lightly with the substrate of the pellet
      -          Step 2:
Place the pellets in a bright and warm location such as on your window sill. Make sure to keep the pellets moist during germination, but avoid moisture build-up as this could rot the roots. Plants love fresh air so take outside when weather is suitable. An inside temperature between 18 and 22 degrees Celsius is ideal.
      -          Step 3:
When the roots are growing through the net, transplant the coir pellets into a larger container or directly in the garden.



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