KRONEN® Universal soil with moisturizing agent
KRONEN® Universal soil with a moisturizing agent is designed for planting and transplanting many species of green and flowering plants, vegetables, herbs, perennials, conifers, indoors, on balconies, terraces and in gardens, except for acid-loving plants. Universal soil is a high-quality, natural substrate produced on the basis of peat of varying degrees of decomposition, based on experience of professional gardeners. Universal soil contains wetting agent and multi-component fertilizer including microelements.
Available in packages: 5L, 10L
Ingredients:
- Light to medium decomposed peat
- Compost
- Moisturizing agent
- Fertilizer
Properties:
- High quality universal soil
- Enriched with a fertilizer containing micro- elements
- Contains a moisturizing agent to improve water retention and distribution in the substrate
- pH 5.5 – 6.5
Planting in containers:
Pour a small amount of soil into the bottom of the container, place the plant, top up with soil 2 cm below the edge of the pot, slightly compress, and water generously.
Repotting:
Young plants or plants in small containers should be repotted once a year, older plants every 2-3 years. Repot in early spring or after flowering, preferably to a larger container. The root ball should be carefully removed, gently cleaned from dead roots, dried and immersed for about 1 minute in water at room temperature. Place the plant in the container add soil. Water generously the first time.
Fertilization:
The substrate contains a starter dose of fertilizer to meet the average nutrient requirements of the plants over a period of 3 to 4 weeks. After that time it is recommended to use a universal fertilizer or a fertilizer specific for a particular group of plants.
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.