KRONEN® Soil for sowing and pricking out
KRONEN® Soil for sowing and pricking out is designed for sowing seeds, pricking out seedlings and for rooting plants. It also meets the requirements of cultures sensitive to salinity. KRONEN® Soil for sowing and pricking out is produced on the basis of a fine fraction of lightly and highly decomposed raised bog peat. The selected material of fine structure contributes to the maintenance of moisture in the substrate and createsoptimum conditions for the formation and development of the root system.
Available in packages: 5L, 20L
Ingredients:
- Mixture of less to more decomposed peat
- Moisturizing agent
- Clay
- Small amount of fertilizer with micronutrients
Properties:
- Suitable for sowing, quilting, and rooting
- Maintains moisture in the substrate
- Creates optimal conditions for root system development
- Enriched with micronutrient fertilizer
- Fine structure promotes moisture retention
- pH 6.0 – 6.8
Moisten the substrate so that when you apply light pressure with your hand, the water shows. Fill trays, boxes or pots with the substrate prepared in this way. Sun-loving seeds should be lightly pressed into the substrate, seeds that germinate better in the dark should be covered, for example, with a thin layer of sand. To maintain constant moistness, containers with seeds until germination should be covered with a sheet of glass. Seedlings in boxes or pots for protection against water loss, should be covered with foil, which speeds up rooting. They should be aired every day, and after the first emergence, the covering should be removed. When quilting plants, place the plants in the ground so as not to damage their sensitive root system. It should be loose and not bent.
Caution: Substrates should be thoroughly loosened before use, moisten if necessary. It is recommended to do the gardening in gardening gloves.
Store in a dry place in a tightly closed container. Protect against negative effects of weather conditions. In case of prolonged and improper storage the properties of the substrate may change.