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VE series · Civil & nursery

Coir geotextile & specialty nursery pots.

Importers searching coir geotextile exporter India or orchid coir pots wholesale are usually balancing civil-engineering specs with commercial nursery assortments. Blossom Valley supplies woven coir matting for erosion and landscaping projects alongside conical orchid pots, nursery pots, and decorative planters designed for export packing.

  • Geotextile700 g/m² · 8 mm
  • Rolls2 × 50 m · 400 / 40'
  • Orchid pot15 cm conical
  • MOQ~1,000 m² (geotextile)

What the VE programme delivers

Two buyers, one catalogue — civil engineers and nursery operators.

Geotextile rolls speak the language of slopes and overlaps; orchid and nursery pots speak the language of drainage geometry. We split the conversation cleanly.

  • Civil-grade geotextile

    Woven coir mat at 700 g/m² and 8 mm yarn thickness — slope, bank, and landscape jobs.

  • Orchid & nursery pots

    15 cm conicals tuned for orchid drainage; bulk nursery pots with or without metal frames.

  • Container-ready rolls

    Around 400 rolls per 40-foot container; MOQ around 1,000 m² for project programmes.

  • Engineer-ready specs

    GSM, roll dimensions, and test protocols issued in the format your specifier requires.

Featured VE SKUs

Four representative VE codes — open any for dimensions, weight, and a single-line RFQ.

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Civil vs horticulture

Different buyers, different briefs.

Geotextile purchasers need roll plans, container utilisation, overlap guidance, and the test protocol the project engineer cites. Nursery buyers focus on pot diameters, drainage geometry, liner compatibility, and retail-ready cartons. Split those requirements clearly in the RFQ so our response does not conflate two different compliance paths.

Where civil and nursery requirements travel together (e.g. a landscape contractor ordering both rolls and orchid pots for a hospitality install), reference both prefixes so palletisation and dunnage are planned in one container model.

Quick facts

Code family
VE — geotextile & specialty pots
Channels
Civil · landscape · orchid · ornamental nursery
Geotextile spec
700 g/m² · 8 mm yarn · 2 × 50 m roll
Pot range
Orchid 15 cm; nursery 6–12"; decorative 12"
Documentation
GSM / roll certificates issued to project format

Brief the desk

What civil and nursery buyers should attach.

VE programmes move fastest when geometry, certification protocol, and installer scope travel together in the first message.

  • Roll / pot dimensions

    Roll dimensions and GSM for civil jobs; pot diameters and frame option for nursery programmes.

  • Installer & project scope

    Slope length, overlap rule, and dunnage compatibility for installer's equipment.

  • Test protocols

    The exact test protocol and certificate format your civil engineer or nursery QC expects.

Related export hubs

Pair geotextile with fibre, pots, and media.

Civil projects, landscape installs, and nursery programmes all benefit from pulling related coir lanes into one paperwork bundle.

Frequently asked questions

What projects typically specify woven coir geotextile?

Slope stabilisation, riverbank protection, landscaping berms, retaining-wall backing, and civil jobs needing biodegradable reinforcement. Lead times and roll weights should match your installer's equipment and the project's tendered schedule.

Can orchid pots and decorative nursery pots mix in one shipment?

Yes — provided carton marks and weight distribution work for your forwarder. List both SKU groups (orchid conicals + decorative planters) with quantities so palletisation avoids unrealistic stack heights.

Do you provide GSM or roll dimension certificates?

Yes. Certificates align to the spec sheet quoted (e.g. 700 g/m², 8 mm thickness, 2 × 50 m roll). Request the exact test protocol your engineer expects before production samples ship so paperwork matches their report format.

How many geotextile rolls fit in a 40-foot container?

Approximately 400 rolls per 40-foot container for the standard 2 × 50 m VE-1 spec, with MOQ around 1,000 m². Adjust against your moisture policy and dunnage plan.

What size of orchid pot is standard?

Orchid coir pots (VE-2) ship at 15 cm conical diameter with the drainage geometry orchids prefer. Specialty sizes are reviewed at quoting against current mould availability.

What catalogue codes cover this hub?

VE-series codes (VE-1 through VE-5) cover woven geotextile, orchid pots, nursery pots, and decorative planters in the coir export catalogue.

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Useful for project-tender briefings, overlap / dunnage questions, or orchid drainage-geometry conversations.