Zeolite is a mineral of volcanic origin rich in calcium, sodium, potassium, or magnesium with a specific microporous structure that stores active elements from watering and fertilization (K, Cu2, Zn2, Mn2) and releases them slowly, naturally improving the quality of the substrate. It has a high capacity to absorb microparticles without interfering with the molecular structure. Helps to stabilise moisture levels and bio-remediate polluted or chemically treated soils.
Zeolite has a highly alkaline pH (8.75 - 9.2), and once incorporated into the soil mixture, it neutralises excessive acidity. It is a very good catalyst that helps to filter and absorb gases and remove toxic residues from watering water.
Zeolite stimulates root development, stimulates growth and development of both plants in full vegetative cycle and germinating seedlings and seeds.
Dr.Soil's Recipe
✗ Composition:
finely grated zeolith
✗ Storage conditions:
Keep in dry and ventilated areas
Keep out of reach of children
Do not keep in direct sunlight
✗ Terms of validity:
Unlimited
How to use:
For potted plants and planters: sprinkle in a thin layer in the hole where you are going to plant. Carefully place the roots of the plant and cover with substrate. Water according to the needs of the transplanted plant.
For seeds, seedlings or young plants: prepare a mixture of 2 parts sand and 1 part zeolite and place in pots or trays. Water as needed.
If used in the garden, the zeolite is incorporated superficially with the existing soil in the garden. Continue planting as normal and water as necessary. In addition, zeolite can be used as a barrier for snails and slugs when it is pressed around the stem of the plant on the soil.
For custom mixes: create the mix according to the feeding and growth needs of the plant to be transplanted.