Chip grade
Define chip size, fines tolerance and screening direction for the orchid type and pot programme.
Graded coco husk chips, fibre and coir components for orchid nurseries that need repeatable structure, drainage and documentation.
Orchid genera, pot sizes and nursery environments do not all need the same medium. Avee supports commercial buyers sourcing coco chips and coir components for bark-style blends, container production and private formulations.
Start with the operating system and written targets. Final crop steering and nutrition decisions remain with the grower or crop adviser.
Define chip size, fines tolerance and screening direction for the orchid type and pot programme.
Balance rapid drainage with moisture continuity for irrigation frequency, pot size and greenhouse climate.
Confirm washing, buffering if required, moisture, compression, packaging and batch documentation.
| Decision | What Avee reviews | What the buyer provides |
|---|---|---|
| Orchid programme | Chip, fibre or pith-component direction | Genus, pot sizes, crop stage and current mix |
| Physical grade | Size range, fines tolerance and screening | Preferred chip grade and acceptance criteria |
| Water management | Drainage and moisture-continuity direction | Irrigation method, frequency and greenhouse climate |
| Supply | Packing, pallet and container planning | Trial quantity, annual forecast and destination |
No single medium fits every orchid genus or nursery environment. Grade and blend should be adjusted to the programme.
Yes. Commercial nurseries and blenders can discuss coco chips, pith and fibre separately or as a defined blend.
Yes. Trial it with the nursery’s normal pots, irrigation and fertilizer programme.
Send the orchid type, pot sizes, current mix, preferred chip grade and annual volume.