• For coniferous trees and shrubs eg thuja, pines, spruces, yews, larches, junipers, cypresses
• For other acidophilous plants
• For planting in gardens, terraces, balconies and flower pots
• For plants that require a more acidic substrate, we recommend rhododendron substrate
• High peat
• Low peat
• Compost from bark
• Sand
• Chalk
• NPK fertilizer
• Salinity: <2,5g/l
• Structure: 0-20mm
• The best time to replant is spring and autumn
• The product is mechanically pressed, before use it is recommended to loosen it and, if necessary, when the substrate is dry, soak it with water
• On the day before transplanting, water the plant due extensively, while the roots of plants without a root ball should be immersed in water for several hours
Transplanting trees and shrubs
• Before digging the pit for the plant, weed the ground
• The pit below the plant should be 2 times larger than the root ball of the plant
• After digging the pit, partially fill it with soil for conifers
• Place the selected plant in such a way that after burying it is at the same depth as it grew
• After placing the plant, the remaining spaces are tightly filled with soil for conifers
• Proper compacting of the substrate ensures tight adhesion to small roots, which facilitates the absorption and prevents the plant from settling
• After replanting, water a lot with water
Transplanting into pots
• Choose clean pots with drain holes
• The pot should be larger than the root ball
• Pour the drainage to the bottom of the pot, e.g. expanded clay, then soil to conifers
• Insert the plant and fill it with soil up to 2 cm below the edge of the pot
• After transplanting, lightly knead the soil and water it moderately