Applications

Natural coir materials for practical growing applications.

Hexagro's coir fibre bales support natural-fibre manufacturing, while husk chips serve orchid growing and mulching applications.

Natural coir ropes and twine

Coir fibre

Ropes and twine

Coir fibre can be twisted into durable ropes, cordage, and twine. Its natural strength, coarse grip, and resistance to everyday wear make it useful for agricultural tying, marine cordage, garden work, packaging, and general-purpose binding.

Woven coir mats and floor coverings

Coir fibre

Mats and floor coverings

Natural coir fibre is spun or woven into entrance mats, runners, matting, and other hard-wearing floor products. The firm fibre surface helps scrape dirt from footwear while retaining a distinctive natural texture for domestic and commercial spaces.

Coir fibre brushes and brooms

Coir fibre

Brushes and brooms

The fibre’s stiffness and durability make it suitable for household, industrial, and agricultural brushes. Coir bristles are used in brooms, hand brushes, floor-cleaning tools, and other products that require firm natural fibres.

Coir erosion-control netting on a planted slope

Coir fibre

Erosion-control products

Coir fibre is formed into biodegradable nets, logs, blankets, and geotextiles for soil and slope protection. These products help hold exposed soil, reduce surface erosion, and support vegetation while the natural material gradually decomposes.

Orchid growing in coconut husk chips

Husk chips

Orchid substrate

Coconut husk chips create durable air spaces around orchid roots while balancing drainage and moisture retention. Their coarse structure helps reduce compaction and supports the airflow required by many epiphytic orchid varieties.

Coconut husk chips used as natural mulch

Husk chips

Natural mulching

Husk chips provide a natural surface layer around plants, trees, and landscaped beds. The covering can help moderate moisture loss, protect the soil surface, and gradually contribute organic material as it breaks down.