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PEAT SUBSTITUTES AND SUBSTRATE ADDITIVES

compost

Compost is a rotting product made from organic waste. In the so-called "rotting", the microorganisms contained in the material cause the organic substances to break down and convert. The result is a substrate with a high proportion of valuable nutrients that is used in earthworks and agriculture.

The use of compost in substrates has the advantage that the substances used are kept in the cycle and resources such as peat are conserved.

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bark compost

Bark compost is characterized by high structural stability and a stable pH value. In addition, the product scores with better rewettability than peat.

Bark compost can be added to peat-free substrates at a rate of up to 50%.

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green waste compost

This compost consists of plant waste from gardens and green areas, such as grass, wood and hedge clippings. Controlled rotting ensures that the product is hygienically flawless and free from germinating plant seeds and plant diseases.

Green waste compost scores with good rewettability and a high nutrient exchange capacity.

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digestate compost

Digestate compost is created by composting the solid residues from biogas plants. An N-stable compost is created by aerobic post-composting of the fermentation residues.