
A plant’s true performance is directly related to the quality of the medium in which its roots develop. A properly structured growing medium must provide the right balance of water, air and nutrient uptake at the same time. Peat, perlite, pumice and organic additives are the primary components that create this balance.
A homogeneous structure supports root development while increasing resilience to stress conditions. Controlled porosity improves oxygen uptake by the roots and promotes healthy growth. Chemical stability enables nutrients to be used more efficiently by the plant. Success in crop production begins with properly formulated growing media.





Produced from natural sphagnum peat of Belarusian origin. Its balanced fibre structure, optimum water-holding capacity and reliable performance make it a growing media component suitable for professional cultivation applications.
Natural sphagnum peat sourced from selected peat bogs in the Baltic region. Its high fibre content, low EC value and excellent water-holding capacity make it an ideal solution for professional growing media.
Naturally sourced volcanic perlite expanded through heat treatment. It improves substrate structure and supports root development by providing high air capacity and effective drainage.
Naturally sourced leonardite. Its high humic and fulvic substance content contributes to improving the physical, chemical and biological properties of soil.
Naturally sourced volcanic agricultural scoria. Its highly porous structure improves drainage, supports aeration in the root zone and enhances the physical structure of the growing medium.
Natural cocopeat produced from renewable coconut husk fibres. Its high water-holding capacity and balanced air structure support healthy root development.