5kg Volcanic Granules Office Plant

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Beautanic volcanic substrate is a type of soil-less planting medium that is made from volcanic rocks. Here are some advantages of using beautanic volcanic substrate:

  1. Excellent drainage: Beautanic volcanic substrate has excellent drainage properties, which means that excess water can quickly drain away from the roots of the plants. This helps prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot and other problems.

  2. Better aeration: The porous nature of volcanic rocks allows air to circulate more freely around the roots of the plants, which can promote better growth and help prevent soil-borne diseases.

  3. pH neutral: Beautanic volcanic substrate is pH neutral, which means that it is not acidic or alkaline. This makes it a suitable choice for a wide range of plants, including those that require a neutral or slightly acidic growing environment.

  4. Lightweight: Beautanic volcanic substrate is lightweight, which can make it easier to move and handle than traditional soil. This can be especially useful if you need to move plants around frequently or if you have limited storage space.

  5. Long-lasting: Beautanic volcanic substrate is durable and long-lasting, which means that it can be used for several growing cycles before needing to be replaced. This can save you money in the long run and reduce waste.

  6. Environmentally friendly: Beautanic volcanic substrate is made from natural materials and is an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional soil. It is also reusable and can be recycled at the end of its useful life.

Overall, beautanic volcanic substrate offers several advantages over traditional soil, including excellent drainage, better aeration, pH neutrality, lightweight, long-lasting, and environmentally friendly. These properties make it an excellent choice for a wide range of plants and growing environments.

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