peatcoconut
Peatcoconut is a hybrid material composed primarily of peat moss and coconut coir, often used as an alternative to traditional growing media in horticulture and agriculture. The combination of these two natural fibers aims to improve soil structure, water retention, and nutrient availability for plants. Peat moss, derived from decomposed sphagnum moss, is known for its high water-holding capacity and acidity, while coconut coir, the fibrous husk of coconuts, offers better aeration and durability compared to peat.
This hybrid medium is particularly favored in hydroponics, container gardening, and organic farming due to its
Peatcoconut is also valued for its versatility in different climates and soil conditions. It can be mixed