Carbonbiz mineralized


Product detailed description
Carbonbiz mineralized is a soil improver based on mineralized carbon called biochar. Biochar is carbonized biomass for application to soils. Carbonbiz Mineralized is dehydrated biochar, enriched with minerals and processed into micro pellets.
Mineralised biochar enriches the growing medium with mineral elements to best match the composition and values of the nutritious soil. The biochar itself, before mineralization, has the property, like other forms of activated carbon, to bind not only huge amounts of water but also all the nutrients in the surroundings. This happens until it is fully equal in content to its surroundings. This results in nutrients not leaching out of the soil over the long term.
Benefits of Carbonbiz Mineralized
- It is the best way to release nutrients to plants gradually
- You will achieve maximum seed germination success
- The substrate will be consistently plump and hearty
- Suitable for new garden substrate, garden substrate renewal and soil in beds and fields
The composition of unmineralised biochar, except for the reduced nitrogen content, is almost the same as biomass. However, the largest part is pure carbon, which is in a very stable form and almost not subject to further decomposition. The nutrients that bind to the carbon are released slowly and do not leach out. The carbon itself remains in the soil in this form for centuries and millennia.
Dosage Carbonbiz mineralized:
- Mix 1:10 with substrate before transplanting plants
- Next use: mix dissolved fertilizers in water with Carbonbiz instead of substrate and leave for one hour
- Carbon will drink up all the liquid and release it gradually from itself into the substrate to the plants
Carbonbiz and the soil ecosystem
Nutrients are needed not only by plant roots but also by bacteria. For these, carbon molecules become an ideal home due to their high water and nutrient content. The bacteria are not washed out, but on the contrary start to multiply intensively and start a long-term life-giving process in the soil. They begin to process plant residues intensively and store them in biochar. After the bacteria, helminths and earthworms begin to move into the environment, followed by larger and larger animals, including insects.
In addition, the soil pH also stabilizes and the soil EC changes - the unsuitable positive to very suitable negative charge of soil ions begins to decrease.
After some time, the soil starts to become more loose and not as hard as usual. It will also start to smell more, and this is because it is undergoing the right fermentation of plant debris and dead organisms thanks to EC, water and bacteria.
Fermentation creates a suitable environment for different species of mycelium- mycelia- in the root systems of plants. You will be rewarded with a mycorrhizal symbiotic relationship between plants and fungi - plants supply the fungi with what they need, and the fungi in exchange provide the plants with an even more suitable environment for further growth. One supports the other and the reward for you as a grower will be a strong, healthy plant with a bountiful harvest.
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