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50Pcs Compressed Peat Block Cultivation and Nursery Nutrient Block Soil for Plant Flower VegetablesΦ35 X 10 mm

£16.99
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Product information

Description

1、Garden Nutrient Fertilizer: It has good characteristics of air permeability, water permeability and free root penetration, suitable for planting various plants.

2、Planting Nutrient Soil: Once the seedlings are in the soil, the callus in contact with the soil will immediately absorb water and grow a large number of new roots.

3、High Quality: The cultivated seedlings have no rolling roots, no slow seedling period, high survival rate, good seedling quality, and strong stress resistance.

4、Wide Range of Uses: It can be widely used for planting and raising seedlings and grouping seedlings of fruits, vegetables, flowers, medicinal materials, forests and other crops.

5、Special for Improving Planting Conditions: Suitable for seedling production in saline alkali, sandy, and arid areas lacking good substrates.

Item Type: Seedling Nutrition Block

Material: Coconut Bran, Peat, Lignin, Nutrients

Scope of Application: Melons and fruits, vegetables, flowers, forest tree seedlings

50 x Nursery Block

Features

  • Brand
    STUNACY
  • Type of planting pot and seed tray
    Germinator
  • Recommended use(s) for pots and seed trays
    Sowing
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME211925826
  • MMID
    844868651218
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