For proper rooting of houseplants in organic substrates

 

Your soil needs to be nourished with organic matter in order to maintain good health and support growing plants. There are several ways to do this, including adding organic matter by growing a vegetation cover like tree bark that helps fix nitrogen in the soil, meaning you don't have to add chemical fertilizer, the plants can grow in a Compost pile or dry right in the bed. The source of soil organic matter is animal remains and plant remains. From the beginning of entering the soil, these materials are under the direct influence of living organisms and their microbial groups and undergo many changes. Two major phenomena in this change of the nature of materials are known. The first phenomenon is mineralization and the second phenomenon is homosization. The benefits of organic matter in the soil are diverse and many, including that organic matter generally increases the amount of water in the soil in terms of farm capacity, as well as the amount of water that can be used in sandy soils, and improves the ventilation of clay soils by increasing soil granulation. And as a result of creating a bigger gap, it increases. Organic matter can be an important source of plant usable phosphorus and sulfur provided that the amount of humus in the soil reaches two percent or more. Organic matter acts as a chelator, thereby increasing the availability and mobility of low-use elements. Organic materials, directly or indirectly, by increasing microbial activity, cause the production of a large amount of constituents of soil grains, including polysaccharides. Organic matter is the source of 90% of nitrogen needed by plants in unfertilized soils. You can use Compost or Paji fiberpit substrate to strengthen pot soil and houseplants. Using compost improves the soil structure, strengthens the soil content, and makes the soil retain water for a longer period of time. Compost increases the fertility of the soil and helps healthy roots grow in the plant. This fertilizer is also used as cover for erosion control, restoration and construction of wet lands. Compost is also mixed with sand and used for land drainage. The organic materials in compost are actually the food of microorganisms that keep the soil in a healthy and balanced state. Nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus are substances that are produced as a result of the feeding of microorganisms from organic matter, and as a result, only a small amount of nutrients remains that must be added to the soil. Most gardeners and farmers have realized the benefits of this black, rich and natural fertilizer for a long time.

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