THE PITH AND THE CORE OF THE COIR FIBRE PITH HISTORY
Today, the successful pioneering effort of the NATURE’S
BOUNTY GROUP has uniquely enabled it to maintain its market
leadership for Coir Fibre Pith & husk Chip product exports
to serve not only the exacting needs of Coir Fibre Pith as a
growing medium for professional greenhouse growers and
intensive agriculture but also to satisfy the whims and
fancies of horticulturists and floriculturists engrossed in
the cultivation of exotica for profit and pleasure.
COIR FIBRE PITH & HUSK SUBSTRATES manufactured and exported
by NATURE’S BOUNTY PLC., Sri Lanka blazed its way into the
international horticultural market in 1986 as an exciting
alternative to peat – until then, the standard growing
medium for raising tropical exotica in greenhouse
conditions. Greenhouses simulate tropical climate
characteristics artificially, and play a vital scientific
role in research into plant, tree, food and fodder crops in
botanical institutes in the West.
Until the advent of the Sri Lankan product; trade named
COCOPEAT and COCOHUSK CHIPS came into existence, sphagnum
and sedge peats, rockwool and perlite were the standard
growing medium in hydroponics – the greenhouse technique
where plants are grown without soil nutrients and moisture
for seed germination and plant growth are provided by
mineral solutions sprayed to the root systems, under
controlled irrigation using spray, drip systems.
Since then, hydroponic techniques have been highly developed
and perfected as tools in optimizing space utilization, cost
cutting and yield optimization. Our products too have kept
abreast or ahead of the ever increasing demand for a
reliable array of professional substrates with uninterrupted
supply.

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