Phosphorous Content in Coconut Husk Is Nutritional For Plants
Cocopeat is an organic fibre produced from coconut husks. The extraction of this coconut oil fibre from raw husks results in this by-product known as cocopeat. Cocopeat acts as a protective, insulating and water-retaining medium for many species of animals and birds. In the wild, cocopeat grows on tree branches, leaves, stems and fruits of different species of coconuts.
It is very light weight, so it is easy to float. The cocopeat fibres are mixed with a few mineral oils (such as urea) and a few herbal extracts (such as nettle, catnip root, chickweed, burdock root, etc.). Other than being a moisture retaining medium, cocopeat acts as a pesticide, fungicide, and as an anti-fungal. In addition to this, coco peat contains high levels of potassium, magnesium, sulphur and calcium. When mixed with other substances (for example, urea), cocopeat serves as an environmentally friendly and sustainable mulch.

There are two main types of cocopeat available on the market today. Urea cocopeat has medium density fibres, which make it a good medium for storing food. Mono or diatomaceous earth cocopeat, on the other hand, has very high density fibres, making it more suitable for use as a soil additive.
cocopeat made from coconuts is also rich in nutrients. This makes it a very good mulch. A few weeks after harvesting, cocopeat can be placed in the ground in a thin layer. During this period, the coconuts will soak up the water, along with the soil. When mixed with the soil and left to dry, the cocopeat will settle and harden, and once hardened, will absorb moisture at a very good rate.
As compared to other types of natural mulches, the water retaining properties of cocopeat make it ideal for gardeners. Another advantage of this natural product is that it is able to retain moisture without having to add any chemicals to the soil. A multi purpose growing medium cocopeat made from coconut husk can be used for a variety of growing purposes. It provides complete insulation against the cold, as well as helping to retain heat during hot seasons.
Phosphorous is an important mineral which is needed by plants to grow properly. High levels of this mineral in the soil may lead to the death of certain plants, such as the popular butterfly bush. Phosphorous is held tightly in the interior of cocopeat through a process called osmosis. The presence of a very high level of Phosphorus in the soil results in a very healthy environment for plants, which are also very useful for the owners of the cocopeat.
