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These coconut fiber ropes are made using fibers obtained from coconut husks, which is a natural eco-friendly material. The ropes produced by twisting the coconut fibers one by one have a high frictional force. It is therefore very suitable for homework such as tying and pulling. Click on the link here for more details and if you want to buy it online and bring it to your place. If this is valuable, share it with your friends. Have a nice day and stay safe!

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If you've been gardening, you've no doubt seen the words 'coconut coir' thrown around. But what exactly is coconut coir and how do you use it in gardening? Basically, coconut coir is a type of mulch that's environmentally friendly, as opposed to other commercial mulches. What is Coconut Coir & How to Use It Coconut coir, also known as coconut fiber, is a natural waste product that comes from the processing of coconuts, also known as the husks. Before shipping, the fibers are separated…

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100% NATURAL ORGANIC COCONUT HUSK FOR HYDROPONICS GROWING PLANTS MAINLY ORCHIDS ANTHURIUM HOYA ETC These have been pre-washed and pressed to reduce changeableness. Coconut husk chips act like little sponges; they soak up an amazing amount of water and stay moist for quite some time. We use the chips as an addition to our orchid mixes, though some people use them alone. They breakdown slowly in comparison to bark. Excellent drainage, high caution exchange capacity (CEC) Lasts longer than bark…

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Discover why coconut coir for plants is revolutionizing sustainable gardening. Made from coconut husk for plants, coconut coir is a natural, renewable growing medium that offers exceptional water retention, improved aeration, and a pH-neutral foundation for healthy plant growth. The many benefits of coco coir—including its reusability, pest resistance, and versatility—make it ideal for seed starting, container gardening, hydroponics, and soil conditioning. Whether used in loose mixes…

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