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Jiffy coco products

Hydroponic Products Jiffy-7C (Coco pellet) Media and pot in one. The “open wall” container concept allowing the roots to grow through the pot wall to get ‘air pruned’. No transplanting shock Labor saving, better logistics and easier storage due to the dry, compressed form RHP certified coir, guaranteeing the coir to be stable, no weed content and no shrinkage Manufactured entirely from coir pith, a by-product of the coconut fibre industry. Improved drainage for any type of crop Production of the Jiffy- 7C is rigorously monitored at our facility at the coir source in Sri Lanka to maintain a consistently high quality and uniformity.

Hydroponic Products Jiffy Growblock Made of 100% RHP certified coir Conforms to the highest standards in chemical and physical requirements, no weeds and free of pathogenic germs Comes in mainly 3 sizes 5 x 5 m, 8 x 8cm & 10 x 10cm

Hydroponic Products Jiffy Growbag Made of 100% RHP certified buffered coir Available in 03 types: cocopith, 5050mix & Highyield(double layer) Stable media, no shrinkage No weed seeds, nematodes or pathogens

Hydroponic Products Jiffy Coco Disc Especially made for the cultivation of Gerbera No extra pot filling equipment is required Made of 100% coconut husk chips Environmentally friendly material

Hydroponic Products Jiffy Rosa-Line Consists of the Jiffy Rosa-pellet, Jiffy Rosa Block and the Jiffy Rosa Growbag Growing media of high quality coir substrate Faster rooting Longer and thicker roots User friendly system Sustainable way of growing

RHP Certification RHP (Regeling Handels Potgronden) Full chain control Physical characteristics Chemical characteristics Phytosanitary requirements Jiffy Coco Disc, Jiffy 7C, Jiffy rosa-line, Grow block, Grow bag

Jiffy Coco Pellets

Advantages of Jiffy 7C Coco pellets Made from 100% coco pith Good air porosity in the substrate Basic nutrients incorporated- starter nutrients (NPK and micro nutrients) Consistent quality assured every time since substrate is processed as per RHP standard Substrate covered with degradable netting. No wastage of material since bottom of plug is sealed. Pellets available in different sizes in many different propagation trays pH, EC tested on each batch prior to shipment Ideal substrate to propagate many different plants by seeds, cuttings, tissue culture Efficient usage of water & fertilizer Stable media, environmentally friendly renewable substrate Labour efficient, ready to use products (only expansion with water needed) No washing, buffering, mixing, testing, additives required at site prior to usage

Jiffy-7C Product Range 14mm – Vitro Plug (for Tissue Culture plants) 20mm – 20 x 35 (diameter & expanded height) 25mm - 25 x 40 30mm - 30 x 40 / 30 x 50 35mm - 35 x 45 / 35 x 50 / 35 x 85 40mm - 40 x 40 / 40 x 45 / 40 x 50/ 40 x 60, 40 x 90 (Forestry) 45mm - 45 x 45 / 45 x 50 50mm - 50 x 40 / 50 x 60 60mm - 60 x 120 / 60 x 150 (forestry)

Jiffy 7C Pellets in usage

Jiffy-7C Pellets

Different applications of Jiffy coco pith pellets

Jiffy-7C Pellets : Roses

Jiffy-7C Pellets : Gerbera propagation

Jiffy-7C Pellets – Strawberry propagation

Jiffy-7C Pellets : Teak propagation

Jiffy-7C Pellets – Grapes propagation

Jiffy-7C Pellets : Poinsettia propagation

Jiffy-7C coco pith pellets for rooting and hardening of tissue culture banana plants – A success story in India

Young banana plants – planted in Jiffy coco pith pellets