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Avee Cocoseller

Commercial Coco Coir EC, pH & Buffering Specification Guide

A practical reference for commercial growers, purchasing teams and crop consultants evaluating coco coir substrates. Use this guide to compare pH, electrical conductivity (EC), washing, buffering and certificate-of-analysis information before approving a product or shipment.

Important: Coco coir specifications vary by product, blend, crop and test method. Always use the specification and current certificate of analysis (COA) supplied for the exact Avee product or production lot. Values below describe common Avee commercial targets and ordering options; they are not a substitute for the applicable quotation, specification sheet or COA.

Quick reference: the numbers buyers should verify

SpecificationWhat it indicatesCommercial review point
pHAcidity or alkalinity of the extracted solutionAvee products are commonly specified within pH 5.5–6.5; verify the product specification and COA.
Electrical conductivity (EC)Concentration of soluble salts in the test extractConfirm the EC limit, units and extraction method. Standard washed products and lower-EC or triple-washed options should not be compared without the same method.
WashingRemoval of soluble salts from processed coirAsk how many washing stages are used and what release test is applied.
BufferingTreatment intended to reduce undesirable sodium and potassium exchangeConfirm whether the product is buffered, the treatment used and the release criteria.
Particle blendRatio of coir pith, fibre and chipsMatch air-filled porosity and water-holding behaviour to the crop, container and irrigation strategy.
Expansion / fill volumeUsable volume after hydrationCompare blocks using the same hydration procedure and final moisture condition.

Why the EC test method matters

An EC number is incomplete unless the test method is stated. Different substrate-to-water ratios and extraction procedures can produce different readings from the same material. When comparing suppliers, request the units, extraction ratio, water quality, temperature conditions and preparation method used by the laboratory.

  • Do not compare a 1:5 extract result directly with a saturated-media or pour-through result.
  • Confirm whether the value is a maximum specification, a typical result or a single-lot test.
  • Ask for a recent COA tied to the product or shipment being purchased.
  • For salt-sensitive crops or tightly controlled fertigation, specify the required EC limit during quotation.

Washed versus buffered coco coir

Washing primarily reduces soluble salts. Buffering addresses exchange behaviour within the coir by replacing undesirable ions with more suitable cations under a controlled process. The terms describe different operations, so a product described as washed should not automatically be assumed to be buffered.

Commercial buyers should request clear confirmation of both processes. For high-value greenhouse and hydroponic crops, product consistency between lots is often as important as the headline EC result.

Recommended procurement checklist

  1. Identify the crop, production stage, container or slab size and irrigation strategy.
  2. Define the required pH and EC limits, including the agreed test method.
  3. Select washed, buffered or lower-EC processing based on crop sensitivity and fertigation control.
  4. Specify the pith, fibre and chip blend required for water retention and aeration.
  5. Confirm compressed dimensions, hydrated volume, packaging and pallet configuration.
  6. Request a product specification and representative or lot-specific COA.
  7. Approve a sample or commercial trial before a large program when the application is new.
  8. Record the accepted specification in the purchase order so future lots are evaluated consistently.

Choosing an Avee product format

FormatTypical commercial useKey specification questions
Compressed coco peat blocksBulk substrate preparation and custom blendingExpansion volume, EC method, pH, compression and pallet quantity
Grow bags and slabsGreenhouse vegetables, berries and controlled-environment cropsDimensions, blend, drain holes, hydrated height, water-holding and air-filled porosity
Propagation cubesSeeds, cuttings and transplant productionCube size, dibble hole, wrapping, fine-pith consistency and transplant compatibility
Coir chipsAeration, long-cycle crops and custom substrate blendsChip size distribution, washing, dust content and blend percentage
Loose coirReady-to-use filling and blendingMoisture, bulk density, particle blend, packaging volume and lot consistency

Questions to ask when reviewing a COA

  • Does the document identify the product, lot or production period?
  • Are pH and EC accompanied by the test method and units?
  • Are the results within the limits agreed in the quotation or specification?
  • Is the sampling representative of the supplied material?
  • Are moisture, particle distribution or expansion results relevant to the product format?
  • Who should be contacted if a result is outside the agreed range?

Avee specification and sample support

Avee Cocoseller supplies compressed blocks, grow bags, slabs, propagation products, coir chips and loose coir for commercial programs in Canada and the United States. Product processing, blend, packaging and documentation can be matched to the application and order requirements.

Review the Avee coco coir product range, read the coco coir FAQ, or request a specification, COA or sample discussion. Please include the crop, required volume, delivery location and target EC test method in your inquiry.