FAQ
I am a new grower. Can you guide me on choosing the suitable coco peat growing media?
Feel free to contact our support team directly via +61 411 321 019. Or else you can contact us via +61 411 321 019 (WhatsApp / Viber). You can even contact us via email at info@cococraft.au.
Are Coco craft products safe?
All our coco peat products are sourced from reputed suppliers in Sri Lanka, and we take great care to ensure that the entire manufacturing and importing process adheres to strict quality and safety standards. We are committed to delivering safe and reliable products.
Coco Craft coco peat products are thoroughly tested for quality, consistency, and safety before they reach our distribution center in Australia. We prioritize environmentally friendly and sustainable practices throughout our supply chain.
If you have any specific concerns or questions regarding the safety of our coco peat products, please feel free to ask. We are more than happy to provide additional information and assurance about the quality and safety of our offerings.
What is the difference between coconut peat and coconut husk chips?
Coco peat, also known as coco dust, is a by-product of coconut fiber.
Coconut husk chips are much larger particles than coco peat and are manufactured from coconut husk.
What are the differences between grow bags and open-top bags?
Grow bags are typically used by greenhouse farmers users for cultivating crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries, and peppers. Not only that but also, grow bags are ideal for growing indoor planting crops.
Open-top bags are ideal for those who are engaged in everyday gardening. Also open-top grow bags are perfect for large-scale farmers.
Most importantly, you can customize it according to the crop.
What can I grow in open-top bags?
You can use an open-top bag or a planter bag to grow medium plants as follows:
- Soft fruits (blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, etc.)
- Flowers (roses, sunflower)
- Ornamental plants
- Vegetables(tomatoes, capsicum, zucchini, brinjal, etc.)
- Leafy vegetables (Spinach, lettuce, etc.)
What can I grow in grow bags?
You can grow cucumbers, potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, herbs, radishes, carrots, onions, beans, and many more crops in grow bags.