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Coco Coir Supply for Medicine Hat’s Commercial Greenhouse Cluster

Medicine Hat’s greenhouse operators run some of the highest square-footage-per-grower ratios in Alberta, and the substrate decision that follows scale-up is rarely about a single bag of coir — it’s a specification question: what root-zone volume does a given crop need, what bag format fits an existing gutter or bench system, and can a supplier document EC and pH consistently enough to support a multi-acre irrigation program. A-Vee supplies compressed coco coir blocks, coco coir grow bags, and bulk pith/chip formats to commercial growers across Canada.

5 kg block ≈ 70–75 L expandedEC below 0.5 mS/cm*pH 5.5–6.5
Coco coir grow bags positioned across a high-wire commercial greenhouse gutter system.
Regional Context

Alberta’s Largest Greenhouse Cluster, by the Numbers

~44%
Of Alberta’s greenhouse square footage within 20 minutes of downtown Medicine Hat
330+
Days of sunshine annually
2,500+
Hours of annual sunshine
#1
Irrigation district in Canada by service area — the St. Mary River Irrigation District (SMRID), formed via a 2022 merger
Source: City of Medicine Hat, Economic Development — Agriculture & Food; SMRID merger reporting, Medicine Hat News, Aug. 2022.
Why This Matters

A-Vee: An Alberta Substrate Supplier for Commercial Greenhouses

Southeast Alberta is home to one of the densest commercial greenhouse concentrations in Canada, with roughly 44% of the province’s greenhouse square footage located within a 20-minute radius of downtown Medicine Hat, supported by more than 330 days and 2,500+ hours of sunshine annually (City of Medicine Hat Economic Development, Agriculture & Food). The region also sits near the St. Mary River Irrigation District (SMRID), which became Canada’s largest irrigation district following a 2022 merger — the kind of established agricultural infrastructure that reflects the scale substrate buyers in this region plan around.

For growers evaluating a wholesale coco coir supplier, that scale means consistency matters as much as price. A-Vee supplies compressed coco coir (also referred to as coco peat) blocks, coco coir grow bags, and bulk coco coir pith and chips to commercial growers across Canada, manufactured to documented EC and pH ranges. We don’t operate a warehouse in Alberta — product ships from our Cambridge, Ontario facility and freight is quoted per order and postal code — but as an Alberta substrate supplier serving this greenhouse cluster, we work directly with procurement teams on format, quantity and specification ahead of a first order.

5 kg block → ~70–75 L expanded~5:1 compression ratioEC below 0.5 mS/cm*pH 5.5–6.5~70% pith / 30% chips grow-bag blendWarehouse in Cambridge, ONSourced via Pollachi & Peravurani supply chain 5 kg block → ~70–75 L expanded~5:1 compression ratioEC below 0.5 mS/cm*pH 5.5–6.5~70% pith / 30% chips grow-bag blendWarehouse in Cambridge, ONSourced via Pollachi & Peravurani supply chain
Format Selection

Coco Coir Grow Bags vs. Bulk Formats: Crop-System Matrix

For a supplier, growers here are typically evaluating coir as a recurring, multi-pallet input tied to specific crop programs, not a one-off purchase — so format selection usually starts with the production scenario.

Production scenarioFormat to evaluate firstWhy
High-wire tomato/pepper/cucumber on guttersGrow bags (70/30 pith-chip blend)Consistent fill supports uniform fertigation across long rows
On-site container or bench fillingCompressed 5 kg blocksFull control over hydration timing and blend
Custom potting mix / propagation blendingBulk loose pith and/or chipsNo hydration lag; blend ratio set by your own recipe
Multi-season or perennial bench cropsBlocks or loose pith, coarser chip ratioCoarser blends retain structure over repeated cycles
Construction

Coco Coir Grow Bags: Construction and Blend

Grow bags are built from an approximately 70% pith / 30% chip blend, engineered to hold moisture while maintaining pore space for root oxygen across gutter and bench systems.

If your program uses open-top bags, ask us to confirm the current bag material specification directly before finalizing an order.

Documentation

Product Specification and Testing Documentation

Manufactured from coco pith and chip material sourced from Pollachi and Peravurani, Tamil Nadu.

  • Format5 kg compressed coco coir block
  • Compressed dimensions~30 × 30 × 12 cm
  • Expanded volume~70–75 litres
  • Compression ratio~5:1
  • ECBelow 0.5 mS/cm*
  • pH range5.5–6.5

*Subject to applicable test method. We recommend requesting the current specification sheet and any available batch documentation before a first order.

Getting Started

Trial, Validation and Scale-Up Process

It’s reasonable to want to test a smaller quantity before a full pallet or container order — ask about trial quantities when you submit your inquiry. Availability and minimums depend on format and current production schedule and aren’t promised in advance, but this is a normal part of how commercial accounts typically start.

Get a Quote

Wholesale Coco Coir: Volume and Freight Quotation Workflow

Pricing and freight depend on product format, order quantity, pallet configuration, and delivery postal code — no fixed prices or delivery timelines are published. Submit product interest, estimated quantity, and postal code for a confirmed quotation.

01 · SOURCING

Pollachi & Peravurani, Tamil Nadu

Coco coir sourced through our supply chain in Pollachi and Peravurani, Tamil Nadu.

02 · CANADIAN OPERATIONS

St. Catharines, Ontario

A-Vee’s Canadian operations are based in St. Catharines, Ontario.

03 · WAREHOUSE

Cambridge, Ontario

Stocked and dispatched from our warehouse in Cambridge, Ontario.

Do we have a warehouse or office in Medicine Hat? No — our Canadian HQ is in St. Catharines, Ontario, with a warehouse in Cambridge, Ontario. Freight into Medicine Hat is confirmed per order and postal code, not assumed.

FAQ

Procurement FAQ

Do you have a warehouse or office in Medicine Hat?

No — our Canadian HQ is in St. Catharines, Ontario, with a warehouse in Cambridge, Ontario. Freight is confirmed per order and postal code.

Grow bags vs. compressed block for a retrofit — which should we use?

Grow bags are pre-blended at approximately 70/30 pith-to-chip for consistent fill across gutter/bench systems. Blocks (5 kg, expanding to ~70–75 L) give full control over blend and hydration timing. Tell us your retrofit setup for a recommendation.

Can we get a specification sheet before ordering?

Yes — request one via our inquiry form. This is particularly recommended before a first order, especially for EC/pH tolerances.

Do you supply pallet or container quantities?

Yes — tell us your estimated quantity and intended application and we’ll follow up with a delivered quote.

Is your coir suitable for a multi-season bench crop?

Chip-heavier blends generally hold structure longer over repeated cycles. Tell us your crop and cycle length; no guaranteed reuse duration is published.

What does freight cost and how long does delivery take to Medicine Hat?

Freight depends on product, quantity, pallet configuration, and postal code, and is confirmed via the form — no delivery date is guaranteed in advance.

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Compressed blocks, grow bags, and pith/chip blends for commercial growers across Canada — sourced through our supply chain in Pollachi and Peravurani, Tamil Nadu, with Canadian operations based in St. Catharines, Ontario and a warehouse in Cambridge, Ontario.

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