SkyPeat - professional peat moss substrate

Professional Substrate SkyPeat - it is a ready-to-use peat substrate based on high-quality peat, has high air and moisture capacity, low ash content and low content of water-soluble salts. For private and industrial use.

The production of SkyPeat Substrate maintains a consistently high product quality to ensure healthy, consistent crop development. Each product has a fully tested and proven formulation and has proven itself in many applications.

At a customer’s request, we can add different NPK fertilizers, clay, perlite, coconut, tree bark, other additives and microelements, in the ratio preferred by the customer.

We guarantee product availability throughout the year and provide products in various types of packaging and different fractions thereby meeting each customer's requirements.

Seeding

A natural high-moor peat substrate of small and medium-size fractions with a fertiliser amount of 0.5 to 1.0 g / l, balanced pH level ranging from 5.5 to 6.5 and improved water absorption. It is intended for seed germination, vegetative propagation and growing of salt-sensitive plants.

Potting

A natural high-moor peat substrate of medium and large size fractions with a fertiliser amount of 1.0 to 2.0 g / l, a balanced pH level ranging from 5.5 to 6.5 improved water absorption and ideal air permeability. It is intended for thinning and growing plants in pots, replanting and cultivating indoor/ outdoor flowers and trees, and growing plants which are not very salt-sensitive.

Container

A natural high-moor peat substrate is produced following the customers’ specific needs. It is prepared from the mix of the specially combined milled and/ or sod peat fractions with the requested amount of fertiliser and a balanced pH level, to which different NPK fertilisers, clay, perlite, coconut, tree bark, other additives and microelements can be added in the ratio preferred by the customer.

Product, date of production and volume are printed on the bale. The volume of the product in the bales is determined at the moment of bale filling. EN 12580

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