discuss the importance of coir and silk cotton
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coir
Further benefits of coir that is made using the entire husks include more retention of moisture that allows for the lignins to be present along with beneficial bacteria and fungi. Lignins are the magic component that encourages better microbes and healthier roots.
silk cotton
Kapok is a very fluffy material made from the abundant silken hairs that are attached to the ripe seeds of several species in thesilk cotton family. Most importantin this respect is the silk cotton or kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra), originally from the tropical Americas but now widely planted in Africa and Asia.
Further benefits of coir that is made using the entire husks include more retention of moisture that allows for the lignins to be present along with beneficial bacteria and fungi. Lignins are the magic component that encourages better microbes and healthier roots.
silk cotton
Kapok is a very fluffy material made from the abundant silken hairs that are attached to the ripe seeds of several species in thesilk cotton family. Most importantin this respect is the silk cotton or kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra), originally from the tropical Americas but now widely planted in Africa and Asia.
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