BIOCANNA Bio Terra Plus 50L
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Code:5220
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Weight:18.000 Kgs
CANNA Research has succeeded in developing a certified, organic soil that meets international organic standards. Bio Terra Plus is made up of 100% natural materials and as such can also be used for organic cultivation.
- Ingredients: White Peat, Coir, Organic Soil Improver, Dolomitic Lime, Organic NPK fertilizer
- Dry matter (% of product weigth): >35%
- Organic matter: >85%
- EC: 1.0mS/cm
- pH (water) zone: 5.8
- Organic fertilizer NPK 6-3-4: 4kg/m3
- Volume: 50L
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Bio Terra Plus is made up of top quality peats which include superior quality white peat. The airy structure of white peat is supplemented with shredded tree bark that has natural anti-fungus properties. BIOCANNA Bio Terra Plus only contains organic fertilisers of plant origin that are released according to the plant's needs. In this way the plant always gets the optimal amount of nutrients.
High Quality Resources:
- High quality peat - The peat that is used is the best quality that can be used and can only be found in a few places around the world. The longer fibre structures of the peat in Bio Terra Plus are much lighter which is an absolute advantage for the plant. in contrary to cheaper versions much lighter.
- Bark - The bark we use has special characteristics. Low quality bark can often be the cause of negative moulds. The one used in Bio Terra Plus has anti-septic characteristics!
- High-quality coconut - In Bio Terra Plus there's also use of coco's fibre, actually the best Coco is used: CANNA Coco. Certified balanced biological fertilising, enriched with positive soil bacteria for the plant will create a beneficial symbiosis this means:
- less soil diseases,
- better release and absorption of nourishments &
- better development of the plant.
Selfregulation and slow release effect
Bio Terra Plus is a pre-fertilised soil. The amount in which this pre-fertiliser is used by the soil depends on the degree on how the nutrients are administered. Bio Terra Plus regulates this by itself. So when you administer less nutrients it will use more of the pre-fertiliser and when you administer more nutrients it will reduce the amount of pre fertiliser needed The pre-fertilising remains present in the soil, even if it isn't (directly) necessary, the soil will save the pre-fertilising for when it is required. The self regulation doesn't depend on the water added but depends on climate temperatures.
Slow release: gradually releasing the usable fertilisers for the plant from organic complexes/molecules in the soil because of a sort of degradable process. This process will reduce less rapidly unless applied directly to the nutrients, it will be administered to the medium and vice versa.
Idiot Proof
Because of the self regulation and the slow release effect it is quite difficult for you to make major feeding mistakes!
The soil has the possibility to correct your feeding schedule when needed.