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Cocopeat Compost
Cocopeat Compost
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Premium Buffered Cocopeat Compost for Plants | Soil Pop
Upgrade your plants' growing environment with Soil Pop Buffered Cocopeat Compost — the most advanced, plant-safe form of cocopeat available in India. Not just washed — fully buffered, EC balanced, sterilised, and decomposed for superior plant performance from day one.
Used by professional nurseries, greenhouse growers, and terrace gardeners across India who know the difference between ordinary cocopeat and truly premium growing media.
🥥 WHAT IS COCOPEAT COMPOST?
Cocopeat (also called coir pith, coir dust, or coco coir) is a 100% natural, sustainable growing medium extracted from coconut husks — a byproduct of the coconut industry. When processed correctly, it becomes one of the finest soil amendments in the world — lightweight, moisture-retaining, airy, and naturally anti-fungal.
Soil Pop Cocopeat Compost goes through 4 advanced processing steps that regular cocopeat does not:
| Process | What It Does | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Washing | Flushes out loose surface salts and dust | Reduces initial EC level |
| Buffering | Treats with calcium to replace harmful sodium & potassium ions | Permanently lowers EC — protects roots from salt stress |
| Sterilisation | Heat-treated to eliminate pests, pathogens & weed seeds | 100% safe, clean, disease-free medium |
| Decomposition | Fully broken down for stable, ready-to-use texture | No nitrogen drawdown — nutrients go to plants, not decomposition |
🌿 WHAT IS EC IN COCOPEAT — AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?
EC (Electrical Conductivity) measures dissolved salt levels in the growing medium. This is the most important quality factor in cocopeat that most brands never mention.
- High EC cocopeat → Too many salts → Burns roots → Stunts growth → Kills seedlings
- Low EC cocopeat (unbuffered) → Salts are only surface-washed → Returns over time
- Buffered Low EC cocopeat (Soil Pop) → Salts permanently replaced → Safe, stable, root-friendly forever ✅
Soil Pop Cocopeat EC: Below 0.5 mS/cm (ideal range for all plants) Soil Pop Cocopeat pH: 5.8–6.8 (slightly acidic to neutral — perfect for most plants)
☀️ KEY BENEFITS — WHY SOIL POP COCOPEAT IS SUPERIOR
- Buffered & EC Balanced: Permanent salt removal — safe for even the most sensitive roots and seedlings
- Fully Decomposed: No nitrogen drawdown — all nutrients go directly to your plants
- 100% Sterilised: Zero weed seeds, zero fungal pathogens, zero harmful bacteria
- Superior Moisture Retention: Holds water 8–9 times its own weight while maintaining 22% air even when fully saturated
- Excellent Aeration: Fibrous structure keeps soil loose, oxygenated, and root-friendly
- Naturally Anti-Fungal: Inhibits pythium and other soil-borne fungal diseases naturally
- pH Neutral to Slightly Acidic: Ideal for the widest range of plants
- Lightweight: Dramatically reduces pot and grow bag weight
- 100% Organic & Biodegradable: Eco-friendly, renewable, and safe for all growing systems
- Long Lasting: Does not compact quickly — maintains structure for up to 3–4 years
- Reusable: Can be sterilised and reused across multiple growing cycles
📊 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| EC (Electrical Conductivity) | < 0.5 mS/cm |
| pH | 5.8 – 6.8 |
| Moisture Content | < 15% |
| Water Holding Capacity | 8–9x its weight |
| Air Porosity at Saturation | 22% |
| State | Fully decomposed, loose |
| Colour | Dark brown |
| Processing | Washed → Buffered → Sterilised → Decomposed |
| Country of Origin | India |
⚖️ COCOPEAT COMPOST vs REGULAR COCOPEAT vs PEAT MOSS
| Feature | Soil Pop Cocopeat Compost | Regular Cocopeat | Peat Moss |
|---|---|---|---|
| EC Level | ✅ Low & Buffered | ❌ High / Unstable | ✅ Low |
| Sterilised | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ❌ No |
| Decomposed | ✅ Fully | ❌ Partially | ✅ Yes |
| Eco-Friendly | ✅ Renewable | ✅ Renewable | ❌ Non-renewable |
| Safe for Seedlings | ✅ Yes | ❌ Risk of salt burn | ✅ Yes |
| Naturally Anti-Fungal | ✅ Yes | ✅ Partially | ❌ No |
| India Availability | ✅ Easily available | ✅ Available | ❌ Mostly imported |
🌱 HOW TO USE COCOPEAT COMPOST — MIXING GUIDE
Soil Pop Cocopeat is ready to use directly — no soaking or pre-treatment needed.
| Purpose | Mixing Ratio |
|---|---|
| General Potting Mix | 40% Cocopeat + 40% Soil + 20% Vermicompost |
| Seed Germination | 50% Cocopeat + 30% Perlite + 20% Vermiculite |
| Hydroponics / Soilless | 70% Cocopeat + 30% Perlite |
| Succulents & Cacti | 30% Cocopeat + 50% Perlite + 20% Sand |
| Grow Bags (Vegetables) | 40% Cocopeat + 30% Vermicompost + 30% Perlite |
| Propagation (Cuttings) | 60% Cocopeat + 40% Perlite |
| Top Dressing | Sprinkle 1–2 cm layer on soil surface |
Step-by-step for potting:
- Take your pot or grow bag
- Mix Cocopeat Compost with soil and vermicompost in recommended ratio
- Fill the pot with the mixture
- Plant your seedling or cutting
- Water lightly — cocopeat activates immediately
- Enjoy healthier, faster-growing plants 🌿
💡 Pro Tip: Combine Soil Pop Cocopeat + Vermicompost + Perlite for the ultimate all-in-one growing mix trusted by professional nurseries.
🏡 BEST PLANTS FOR COCOPEAT COMPOST
Indoor Plants: Monstera, Pothos, Peace Lily, Snake Plant, Philodendron, Ferns, Aloe Vera, ZZ Plant
Flowering Plants: Rose, Hibiscus, Bougainvillea, Marigold, Petunia, Adenium
Vegetables & Herbs: Tomato, Chilli, Spinach, Coriander, Methi, Brinjal, Cucumber, all leafy greens
Seed Starting: All seeds — cocopeat is the #1 medium for germination worldwide
Hydroponics: Ideal soilless base for NFT, DWC, and container hydroponics
Terrace Gardens: Reduces grow bag weight by up to 60% vs regular soil
❓ PEOPLE ALSO ASK — YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Q: What is the difference between cocopeat and cocopeat compost? Regular cocopeat is a raw or minimally processed coir fibre. Cocopeat compost is fully decomposed, buffered, and sterilised — making it safer, more stable, and immediately ready to use with no risk of salt burn or nitrogen drawdown.
Q: Is buffered cocopeat better than washed cocopeat? Yes. Washing only removes loose surface salts. Buffering replaces the harmful sodium and potassium ions locked deep inside the cocopeat structure with calcium — permanently lowering EC and making it safe for even the most sensitive roots.
Q: Can I use cocopeat directly without mixing? Yes — Soil Pop Cocopeat Compost can be used directly as a growing medium for cuttings and hydroponics. For potted plants, always mix with vermicompost and perlite for best results.
Q: Is cocopeat good for all plants? Yes. Its near-neutral pH and excellent moisture-aeration balance makes it suitable for vegetables, flowering plants, indoor plants, succulents, orchids, and even hydroponics.
Q: How long does cocopeat last? Quality buffered cocopeat maintains its structure for 3–4 years. It can be sterilised and reused across multiple growing cycles.
Q: Is cocopeat the same as peat moss? No. Peat moss is harvested from non-renewable peat bogs and is mostly imported. Cocopeat is made from coconut husks — a 100% renewable, eco-friendly byproduct that is abundantly available in India.
Pack Size: 1 kg (Loose, ready to use) | Grade: Horticultural | EC: < 0.5 mS/cm | pH: 5.8–6.8 | Processing: Buffered + Sterilised + Decomposed | Brand: Soil Pop | Origin: India
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It's an organic fertilizer and pest repellent that provides NPK nutrition and protects plants from soil-borne diseases.
How often should I apply Neem Cake Powder?
Every 2–3 weeks. Use 10–15g for small pots, 20–30g for large pots.
Is Neem Cake Powder safe for all plants?
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Does Neem Cake Powder kill insects?
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