ÉDAPHON Living Soil for Germination

ÉDAPHON's living germination soil provides a structured organic base specifically designed to support the early stages of seed development. Its exclusively natural composition promotes consistent germination by ensuring an optimal balance of aeration, moisture, and nutrient availability.

$17.95

Format: 28.3L

28.3L
Format: 28.3L
Type: Soils
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ÉDAPHON's living germination soil provides a structured organic base specifically designed to support the early stages of seed development. Its exclusively natural composition promotes consistent germination by ensuring an optimal balance of aeration, moisture, and nutrient availability.

Its fine particle size ensures even contact between the seed and the substrate, an essential condition for effective irrigation and vigorous emergence. It creates an active biological environment that supports the formation of the first roots without causing water stress.

How to use

  • Lightly moisten the potting soil before sowing to activate its living structure.
  • Fill the cups or trays without packing excessively in order to preserve aeration.
  • Maintain constant humidity without saturation to avoid root asphyxiation.
  • Suitable for sowing in containers, in cell trays or directly in open ground.

Plants concerned

  • Vegetables: tomatoes, peppers, lettuce and other vegetable crops.
  • Aromatic plants: basil, coriander, thyme and various herbs.
  • Annual and perennial flowers requiring a light substrate for germination.

Features and benefits

Suitable particle size

Fine structure promoting rapid and even rooting of young seedlings.

Humidity management

Good water retention capacity while ensuring sufficient drainage to prevent stagnation.

Root development

A well-aerated and biologically active environment that stimulates the formation of healthy and vigorous roots.

Natural formulation

Ready-to-use substrate, without chemical additives, suitable for amateur and professional horticultural practices.