Coal of wood "vis in the root", 0.7 liters
$2.70
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Characteristics
A country
Russia
Application area
For all species of plants and cultures
Type of wood
Mix
Weight, kg/volume, l
0.7
Wood coal "Room in the root!" It is used in gardening and gardening to improve plant health and increase their growth. The action of wood coal on plants is associated with its ability to hold ionic forms of nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other trace elements, and gradually provide them with plants. The use of wood coal "visa into the root!" It can have the following positive effects on plants: 1. Improving the fertility of the soil: wood coal helps to maintain nutrients in the soil and prevents them from washing off with rainwater or watering. This allows plants to more effectively absorb the elements they need. 2. Improving the water column: wood carp has the ability to retain moisture in the soil, which is especially useful in periods of drought or lack of irrigation. This helps plants more efficiently use affordable water and prevents drying out. 3. A decrease in the risk of the development of rot and diseases: wood coal has antiseptic properties that can help prevent the development of rot and diseases in plants. It neutralizes toxins and prevents the spread of pathogenic microorganisms in the soil. 4. Promoting the growth of roots: Wood coal contributes to the development of the root system of plants. It creates a favorable environment for the growth of roots, providing them with sufficient access to nutrients and oxygen. To apply the charcoal of the wood “vis in the root!”, It must be mixed with the soil before planting plants or transplanting. The recommended dosage depends on the type of plant and soil condition. 1. Fertilizer of the soil: wood can be added to the soil before planting plants or during transplantation. It enriches the soil with organic substances, helps to retain moisture and improves the structure of the soil. 2. Protection against rotting of roots: wood coal has antiseptic properties, so it can be used to prevent rotting of plant roots. Before planting the plant, you can treat roots with coal, which will help protect them from decay. 3. The fight against fungal infections: wood can be used as a means of protection against fungal infections, such as mold and rot. To do this, the coal can be chopped into powder and use it to process plants or sprinkle the soil around them. 4. Publishing pests: wood coal has absorbing properties that can help push some pests, such as snails and ants. You can create a barrier from coal around plants or sprinkle it around seedlings to prevent pest attacks. 1. Improving soil fertility2. Improvement of water collection3. Reduction of risk of development of rot and diseases4. Promoting the growth of roots
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Application area | For all species of plants and cultures |
| Type of wood | Mix |
| Weight, kg/volume, l | 0.7 |
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