Soil universal

View: nutritious peat soil

Destination: universal

Acidity: neutral, pH ≥5.5

Moisture content by mass: ≤65%

Production: Russia

Volume: 50 l.

Peat soils (series) Universal Series

The VASKhNiL nursery offers a universal nutrient soil for greenhouses based on high-moor peat from environmentally friendly deposits in the Smolensk and Sverdlovsk regions.

Universal primer– ready-made peat mixture with the addition of a mineral complex of fertilizers for complete or partial soil replacement in a greenhouse, garden, etc. The universal composition is suitable for any plants: vegetables, berries, flowers, etc.

Composition:

  • Mixture of peat of varying degrees of decomposition.
  • Limestone flour – acid neutralizer.
  • Azophoska – complex nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium fertilizer.
  • Agroperlite – fertilizer from volcanic rock.

Nutritional content:

(in plant-friendly form)

  • Nitrogen (NH4 + N03) ≤140 mg/l
  • Phosphorus (P2O5) ≤180 mg/l
  • Potassium (K2O) ≤200 mg/l

Application

Universal primer is used for:

  • fertile layer formation in greenhouses and open ground;
  • growing seedlings and feeding vegetables, berries, flowers;
  • planting decorative deciduous and fruit trees and shrubs;
  • lawn arrangements.

 

  • Growing seedlings

Capacities for seedlings are filled with universal peat soil. The surface is leveled, well moistened and the seeds are laid out. From above they fall asleep with a second portion of soil, sprayed with water from a spray bottle. The containers are covered with polyethylene until sprouts appear.

  1. Planting plants in the garden

Pour 0.5-1.5 liters into the planting hole. peat soil. A seedling is placed on top. Sprinkle it with the remaining soil. The soil is slightly compacted and watered abundantly.

  1. Growing houseplants

The pot is half filled with peat soil. Seedlings or an adult plant are placed in the middle along with an earthen clod. They fall asleep with the second portion of the soil, the surface is compacted, watered.

  1. Basic dressing

Nutritious peat soil is brought into the soil by beds, greenhouses, flower beds, etc. at the rate of 3-5 liters. per 1 m². Or use instead of regular soil.