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    Peat-Free Substrate All-Mix 50 L Mycoterra | HydroParadise

Peat-Free Substrate All-Mix 50 L - Mycoterra Growth Bloom

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Mycoterra All-Mix is the enriched substrate that does the same job as Biobizz All-Mix — without a drop of peat. Where Biobizz incorporates 20% sphagnum peat, Mycoterra replaces it with a living ecosystem that feeds your plants through soil biology.

  • 100% peat-free — algae humus, active compost, micro-organisms: a living substrate, not an inert growing medium pre-loaded with chemical nutrients
  • Active soil biology — 34% porosity, 65% water retention: balanced drainage and hydration throughout the entire cycle
  • Versatile veg → bloom — 50 L covers 4 x 11 L pots or 2 x 25 L pots, with no substrate change

One All-Mix, zero peat, full cycle.

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Peat-Free Substrate All-Mix 50 L - Mycoterra Growth Bloom: The Ecological Alternative at the Heart of Your Grow

As a former HVAC installer turned grower, I know that choosing the right substrate is the cornerstone of a successful grow. The peat-free substrate 50l Mycoterra All-Mix is far more than a simple potting mix; it's a growing philosophy that stands in opposition to the traditional approach. Where a classic Biobizz All-Mix incorporates peat, Mycoterra replaces it with a living, sustainable ecosystem. This peat-free substrate 50l is designed to feed your plants from growth through to bloom, without requiring additional inputs during the first few weeks.

This 50 L bag of peat-free substrate 50l is ideal for covering approximately 4 x 11 L pots or 2 x 25 L pots, offering a complete solution for your specialist grows.

Peat-Free All-Mix: An Opposing Philosophy for a Positive Impact

The name 'All-Mix' is familiar, but Mycoterra's composition marks a significant break. The ecological argument is central here: peat extraction destroys fragile ecosystems – peatlands – which are vast carbon sinks. By choosing a peat-free substrate 50l, you actively contribute to the preservation of these environments and to the reduction of CO₂ emissions. It's a sustainable choice, well beyond mere agronomic performance.

What Replaces Peat: Biology in Service of Your Plants

The strength of this organic growth bloom substrate lies in its unique composition. Peat is replaced by a rich and balanced blend:

  • Seaweed humus: An exceptional organic amendment that brings a wealth of trace elements and stable organic matter. It's a true booster for the microbial life of the soil.
  • Mature compost: A source of slow-release nutrients and beneficial micro-organisms, it improves soil structure and water retention capacity.
  • Micro-organisms and Mycorrhizae: These invisible allies are the key to the substrate's vitality. Mycorrhizae, in particular, extend the root system of your plants, improving the absorption of nutrients and water. This is a concrete explanation of substrate biology, often overlooked.
  • Coco fibre and perlite: For an airy structure and excellent drainage. This lightweight ready-to-use hydroponic substrate offers a porosity of 34% and water retention of 65%, crucial figures for avoiding root suffocation and deficiencies.

This peat-free substrate 50l is a true ecosystem in a bag, designed to feed your plants through soil biology, not extractive chemistry.

Practical Guide: Using and Dosing Mycoterra All-Mix Substrate

This peat-free substrate 50l is a ready-to-use, pre-fertilised substrate for several weeks. Here are my practitioner's tips:

  • Repotting: Use it neat for repotting your aromatic plants, medicinal plants or specialist crops. It contains enough nutrients for the first 3 to 4 weeks, or even longer depending on the plant and pot volume.
  • Seedlings and Young Shoots: For seedlings, I recommend mixing the All-Mix with a lighter, less enriched seedling substrate (approximately 50/50) to avoid initial over-feeding. A common mistake is wanting to feed too much right from the start.
  • Light Growing / Light Hydroponics: Although it is not a pure hydroponic substrate, its lightness and structure make it an excellent component for lightening other mixes. For light cultivation, you can use it as is, but pay attention to your plants' needs after the first few weeks.

When to fertilise? With this organic growth and flowering substrate, you won't need to fertilise before the 3rd or 4th week of growth, depending on pot size and plant vigour. Always observe your plants: yellowing of the lower leaves is often the first sign of nutrient deficiency.

Can you add perlite? Yes, absolutely! If you want to further increase porosity and drainage, especially for plants with high root oxygen demands, adding 10 to 20% perlite is an excellent idea. This can be particularly useful for indoor cultivation where humidity is sometimes harder to manage.

Compatibility: A Versatile Peat-Free Houseplant Compost

This peat-free houseplant compost is incredibly versatile. It is perfectly suited for:

  • Tropical houseplants: Its water retention capacity and organic richness are ideal for recreating a favourable environment.
  • Herbs and vegetables: Tomatoes, peppers, aromatic herbs... they will thrive thanks to the balanced nutritional input.
  • Indoor cultivation: Whether for ornamental plants or specialised crops, this 50l peat-free substrate offers a solid and healthy base.

It is an excellent choice for those looking for a high-performance and environmentally friendly peat-free houseplant compost.

FAQ: Your Questions, My Grower's Answers

Do I need to fertilise from week one (W1) with this 50l peat-free substrate?

No, this 50l peat-free substrate is pre-fertilised. You won't need to add nutrients before the 3rd or 4th week of growth, or even longer if your plants are in large pots. Observation is key: wait for the first signs of hunger before intervening.

How long before needing to re-fertilise after first use?

Generally, allow 3 to 4 weeks for medium-sized pots (11-18L). For larger pots (25L and above), this period can extend up to 5-6 weeks. The organic growth and flowering substrate gradually releases its nutrients through microbial activity.

What is the difference with a hydroponic substrate?

A hydroponic substrate is inert (e.g.: rockwool, clay pebbles) and contains no nutrients. It serves purely as a physical support, with all nutrients delivered via the nutrient solution. The 50l peat-free substrate Mycoterra, although lightweight, is a living and enriched substrate that actively feeds the plant. It can be considered a lightweight ready-to-use hydroponic substrate in the sense that it offers excellent aeration and drainage, but it is not inert.

Biobizz All-Mix vs Mycoterra All-Mix: which to choose if I want to avoid peat?

If your priority is to avoid peat for ecological reasons, the 50l peat-free substrate Mycoterra is the obvious choice. The BIOBIZZ All·Mix® Peat Free 50L Compost is a peat-free alternative from Biobizz, but Mycoterra stands out with its approach focused on algae humus and very active soil biology, offering a high-performance and sustainable biobizz all mix alternative.

MYCOTERRA-ALLMIX-50L

Data sheet

Capacité (L)
50
Type
All-Mix
Phase d'utilisation
Croissance et floraison
Fabricant
Mycoterra
Composición
Peat-Free

Specific References

EAN13
8435405303135

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