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MONOPON

Replaces conventional potting soil. Suitable for all potted plants without LECHUZA irrigation system.
No more waterlogging or root rot! A common cause of yellow leaves or dead plants is waterlogging, which leads to root rot. The mineral substrate MONOPON provides reliable water drainage in conventional planters without a LECHUZA irrigation system. Thanks to 100% natural pumice, moisture is stored and released reliably. In addition to being used as a drainage layer, MONOPON can also be mixed with soil for loosening and soil aeration. It protects against compaction. It is also an excellent alternative to conventional expanded clay, which has a high CO₂ load. The non-fertilized formula allows the plant to be fertilized as needed or combined with pre-fertilized substrate. Due to its volume-stable properties, MONOPON also offers the plant a stable hold and a firm stand in the planter. This makes MONOPON the ideal substitute for soil for complete planting in the conventional pots. The substrate is peat-free for nature's sake.

Ingredients: rock (washed pumice)
 
 
Product information:
  • Suitable for all plants
  • Could be used as a drainage layer or for soil improvement
  • Not pre-fertilized, for demand-based fertilization
  • 100% peat-free to protect nature
  • 100% peat-free to protect nature
  • Optimal root aeration and high drainage ability prevents root rot
  • Replaces plant soil
  • The sustainable alternative to expanded clay
  • Volume stable - substrate does not compact
  • Stores water and optimally doses water supply
  • Recyclable
  • Natural raw materials
  • Professional quality
  • Made in Germany
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MONOPON

No more waterlogging or root rot! A common cause of yellow leaves or dead plants is waterlogging, which leads to root rot. The mineral substrate MONOPON provides reliable water drainage in conventional planters without a LECHUZA irrigation system. Thanks to 100% natural pumice, moisture is stored and released reliably. In addition to being used as a drainage layer, MONOPON can also be mixed with soil for loosening and soil aeration. It protects against compaction. It is also an excellent alternative to conventional expanded clay, which has a high CO₂ load. The non-fertilized formula allows the plant to be fertilized as needed or combined with pre-fertilized substrate. Due to its volume-stable properties, MONOPON also offers the plant a stable hold and a firm stand in the planter. This makes MONOPON the ideal substitute for soil for complete planting in the conventional pots. The substrate is peat-free for nature's sake.

Ingredients: rock (washed pumice)
 
 
Product information:
  • Suitable for all plants
  • Could be used as a drainage layer or for soil improvement
  • Not pre-fertilized, for demand-based fertilization
  • 100% peat-free to protect nature
  • 100% peat-free to protect nature
  • Optimal root aeration and high drainage ability prevents root rot
  • Replaces plant soil
  • The sustainable alternative to expanded clay
  • Volume stable - substrate does not compact
  • Stores water and optimally doses water supply
  • Recyclable
  • Natural raw materials
  • Professional quality
  • Made in Germany
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