This line is made up of a wide range of high-quality substrates made
with white sphagnum peat moss and black peat. The proportion of sphagnum
peat moss to black peat, particle size and fertilization have been designed
so these substrates can adapt to a very wide range of plants. The main
substrates differ in the amount of added fertilizer, particle size and
the proportion of white sphagnum peat moss to black peat.
Following are the substrates made by Plantaflor and the cultivation systems
where they are recommended:
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Type of substrate
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Application
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Composition
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Young plant substrate
Sowing substrate
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Substrate for sowing and transplanting
plants, for growing cuttings and for potting salt-sensitive cultures,
apart from ericaceous plants
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50% slightly to moderately
decomposed peat
50% highly decomposed peat
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Tray substrate
Sowing substrate
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Substrate for sowing and cultivation
vegetables and ornamental plants and multi-cell system
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35% slightly to moderately
decomposed peat
65% highly decomposed peat
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Bocking compost
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Special substrate for processing
in pot pressing machines for cultivating vegetables
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25% slightly to moderately
decomposed peat
75% highly decomposed peat
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Plant substrate
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Universal substrate for all potted
plants, bedding and balcony plants.
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70% slightly to moderately
decomposed peat
30% highly decomposed peat
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Container substrate
Potting substrate
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The substrate has a medium to large
structure and makes sure the roots have plenty air
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70% slightly to moderately
decomposed peat
30% highly decomposed peat
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Substrate Cyclamen
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Special substrate for cyclamen. The
addition of granulated clay makes a considerable improvement to
water absorption and re-moistening
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70% slightly to moderately
decomposed peat
30% highly decomposed peat
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Substrate Poinsettia
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Special substrate for poinsettia.
The addition of granulated clay makes a considerable improvement
to water absorption and re-moistening
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70% slightly to moderately
decomposed peat
30% highly decomposed peat
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