Pindstrup Blond Special Peat
R310.00 – R1 350.00
Consistent, organic-approved results from seed to seedling. Pindstrup Blond Special Peat Moss Mix is approved for organic production by ECOCERT Inputs and delivers reliable, high-quality propagation performance.
- Fast establishment: a fibrous peat structure allows quick establishment and even rooting throughout.
- Even moisture: uniform water uptake and distribution across the substrate.
- Healthier plants: improved drainage and a dry surface mean less disease.
- Propagation-ready: best suited to germination, seedlings and microgreens.
Composition: European Blond Sphagnum Peat (0–6mm, 80%), Perlite (1–3mm, 20%), N-P-K + trace-element primer (550 g/m³, E.C. 1.0–2.5), calcitic and dolomitic lime and a wetting agent; pH adjusted to 5.1–6.0. Note: 300L bale volume is stated by the producer using the EN (European Norm) system — decompressing by hand typically yields 250–275 L.
Description
Pindstrup Blond Special Peat Moss Mix is approved for organic production by ECOCERT Inputs and will provide consistent and amazing results.
This substrate consists of a mix of responsibly sourced, screened European Blond Sphagnum Peat (0-6mm, 80%), Perlite (1-3mm, 20%), N-P-K + Trace Element Primer (550g/m³, E.C. 1.o – 2.5), Calcitic and Dolomitic Lime and a Wetting Agent. The pH level of the substrate has been adjusted to between 5.1 and 6.0.
Pindstrup Blond Special Peat provides:
- a fibrous peat structure that allows faster plant establishment and even rooting throughout
- uniform water uptake and distribution
- improved drainage and dry surface
- healthy plants with less disease
Best suited for germination, seedlings, microgreens.
Please note, 300L bale volume stated as measured by the producer using the EN (European Norm) Volume system for horticultural substrates. Commercial horticulture uses bale breakers and peat fluffers during bale processing to fully decompress peat bales. Decompressing by hand will not be as effective unless an excessive amount of time is spent on the process. Expect a yield of 250 to 275 L when decompressing by hand.
KEY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN COCO COIR AND SPHAGNUM PEAT:
- PEAT is hard to wet when dry, needs to be hydrated before use, kept evenly moist.
- PEAT is more acidic than COIR
- PEAT has a higher Cation exchange capacity (CEC)
- PEAT contains a variety of elements, including sulfur
- PEAT has a better C:N ratio
- PEAT contains beneficial microorganisms













