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Plantonix Nurseries / CharBliss
Enhanced Plant Vigor and Soil Conditions buffered coconut coir combined with organic biochar creates a balanced growing environment that improves soil conditions, increasing plant vigor. Buffered Coco Bliss provides excellent soil aeration and drainage, while Char Bliss helps retain more water and nutrients, once the soil is properly “charged.”
Improved Soil Structure and Nutrient Absorption Together, these amendments greatly improve soil structure and nutrient absorption in both indoor and outdoor plants, ensuring healthier and more robust growth.
Convenience and Quality Buffered Coco Bliss has been pre-buffered to reduce excess salts and stabilize pH levels, saving you time and effort. Coco peat is a 100% organic and renewable soil amendment suitable for a variety of gardening needs, including succulents, herb planters, seedlings, vegetables, flowers, indoor house plants, indoor gardens, and as a mulch medium.
Usage Simply expand in water, then mix with potting soil for indoor or outdoor plants.
Quality and Purity Every block of Plantonix Coco Bliss has been meticulously screened multiple times through an extremely small filter, eliminating any traces of fiber, sand, and rocks. This unique purification process ensures you get the purest and cleanest possible coco coir, unmatched by others who don’t filter their coco peat for impurities.
Natural Soil Amendment Biochar, ethically harvested from wood and tree trimmings, is a natural soil amendment that enhances potting mixes and garden soil. It improves nutrient availability, soil structure, and water retention, while reducing the need for expensive synthetic fertilizers.
Effective Moisture Management Mixing horticultural charcoal with coconut coir enhances water retention, allowing the soil to hold moisture more effectively. This consistent hydration ensures that roots have steady access to water, reducing the need for frequent watering and promoting more sustainable gardening practices.
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