This peat derives from the transformation of sphagnum and marsh mosses under the prolonged absence of oxygen over thousands of years. It has a low fibre content, high water absorption capacity, and a very low salt content. Because it can retain large amounts of both air and water at the same time, this peat is ideal for improving all types of soil and for building a long-lasting supply of humus. It is a particularly valuable product that ensures oxygenation of the roots and prevents waterlogging, thereby maintaining a stable substrate over time.
Technical sheet
Structural stability is a characteristic that protects the peat from microbial disintegration, thus reducing the physical decline of peat level inside the pot.
This peat is rich in lignin, a natural component that helps keep the peat structural level constant over time.
This peat has the ability to reduce pH variations and salinity levels thanks to the particular type of sphagnum and the degree of humification contained in it.
Composition
Acidic sphagnum peat moss
Characteristics
3,0 – 4,0
Packaging
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