
Coco husk chips are larger pieces of processed coconut husk used to add structure to growing media. Unlike fine coco peat, chips create more open space in a blend, helping water move through while keeping enough moisture near the roots.
This structure makes husk chips useful for orchids, anthuriums, aroids, and container plants that dislike compacted media. In the right blend, chips can reduce waterlogging risk and support stronger root development.
Chip size matters. Smaller chips hold more moisture, while larger chips increase drainage and air movement. Buyers should match particle size and cleanliness to the plants they serve and the irrigation habits of their market.
For wholesale sourcing, husk chips should be consistent, properly dried, and packed to protect quality during shipping. A reliable specification helps distributors supply growers with a medium that performs predictably after arrival.




