Buffered pith
Buffering coco peat refers to the process of treating raw coco peat to reduce or eliminate excess salts, primarily sodium (Na) and potassium (K), that can interfere with plant growth. Buffering improves the quality of coco peat as a growing medium, making it more suitable for horticulture and agriculture.
Specifications

Buffered coco peat
Buffering coco peat refers to the process of treating raw coco peat to reduce or eliminate excess salts, primarily sodium (Na) and potassium (K), that can interfere with plant growth. Buffering improves the quality of coco peat as a growing medium, making it more suitable for horticulture and agriculture.

Specification
- Atlantis cocopeat is buffered and triple washed with cleans water, three to four times.
- The coir is thoroughly rinsed with a calcium nitrate solution for an extended period of time
- The Sodium-Potassium complex is removed from the coir, as well as all the components that easily connect with the coir cation exchange
- Cleansed and buffered coir that aids in the healthy growth of your plants.
Soilless Growing Medium:
- Used in hydroponics, greenhouses, and nurseries as a stable and inert substrate.
- Ideal for growing vegetables (e.g., tomatoes, cucumbers), flowers, and ornamentals.
Horticulture and Gardening:
- Enhances soil aeration, water retention, and root development.
- Used in potting mixes and seed starting.
Improved Nutrient Management:
Buffering removes excess potassium and sodium, allowing better uptake of calcium and magnesium by plants.


Rehabilitation of Degraded Soils:
- Used to improve structure and organic content in poor-quality soils.
Mushroom Cultivation:
- Serves as a casing or substrate material in some mushroom-growing setups.
Erosion Control and Landscaping:
- Sometimes used in erosion blankets or mats due to its moisture-holding capacity.
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