Coconut fiber growing medium Cellmax 60/40
expanded clay ballbagged

Coconut fiber growing medium - Cellmax 60/40 - cellmax - expanded clay ball / bagged
Coconut fiber growing medium - Cellmax 60/40 - cellmax - expanded clay ball / bagged
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Characteristics

Type
coconut fiber, expanded clay ball
Format
bagged

Description

Cellmax has developed an ideal substrate that combines the properties of coconut with those of natural clay pebbles. The result is a very airy substrate with the ideal water-air ratio for growing plants in pots and recirculating systems. The substrate drains extremely quickly. Cellmax coconut fibres ensure buffering capacity while clay pebbles give the substrate a unique airiness, making it ideal for the root system and thus providing excellent growing and flowering conditions for plants. Instructions for use: The Cellmax 60/40 mix does not hold water for a long period of time like potting soils/types of peat and therefore watering/feeding must be carried out regularly. Saturate the whole of the substrate the first time you use it. Cellmax recommends flushing the substrate regularly in order to prevent the build-up of salts/waste substances. You can use Cellmax Superenzyme for flushing or continually add it to your nutrient solution. Cellmax recommends a pH value of 5.4-6.5 and an EC value of 1.0-2.5. The 60/40 mix is ideal for cultivating fast-growing plants. The Cellmax 60/40 mix is ideally suitable for cultivating young plants and cuttings. Achieve excellent results using Cellmax Hydro fertilizers, Cellmax Rootbooster and Superenzyme. This packaging is 100% recyclable. The result: very good growing and flowering conditions and an excellent root system.

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