Finding a substrate adapted to the needs of plants is often quite a challenge. The risk of overflowing or drying too quickly can lead to the death of the plant and the appearance of fungal diseases.
Peat, which has absorptive properties, is a fairly common choice - it retains water for a long time, which can be both a plus and a minus. The other side of the coin may be the presence of water in the roots of plants. This leads to rotting and subsequent disease of the plant.Gardeners often choose unique plants that are very demanding in terms of the selection of the substrate. The problem is to maintain an appropriate air-water management in the root zone. The available raw materials are sometimes insufficient, but one of the formulas, developed and patented by scientists, gives the substrate unique properties. Thanks to this, we are able to provide favorable conditions for even the most demanding plants.
SERAMIS® granules are a revolutionary solution especially for indoor plants, which are very sensitive to overflow. It is a specialized substrate that reduces the cost and time of maintaining home green oases.
SERAMIS® plant granules are made of roasted, 100% natural clay. The patented formula and the final product allowed for the creation of a high-quality specialized plant substrate.The clay is obtained from one of the most important mining areas in Europe, the Westerwald.
The structure of seramisu allows for the storage of water and nutrients necessary for the plant. The fine-porous nuggets absorb them in the amount needed by the plant. The rest of the moisture drains off to the casing or to the bottom of the pot. Thanks to this, we can be sure that we will not overflow the plant and it will not cause rotting of the root systems.
Thanks to the unique structure, the roots will be supplied with oxygen, ensuring the proper development of the plant. In practice, it looks like this - the roots of the plant grow into the porous structure of the granules, which helps to maintain proper hydration and provide nutrients and oxygen. They are quick and easy to apply - they do not stain, they are free from fungi, pests or mold. They are reliable in the care of greenery at home, especially when transplanting.
The specialized SERAMIS® substrate is distinguished by its innovation compared to other specialized substrates for potted plants. It is not an earth mixture, but 100% roasted clay, which is the answer to problems in the care of potted plants such as shedding.
Appropriate design and parameters make it a very thoughtful product that will provide the best possible care for each plant. We will discuss here the case of peat - which in the early stages of cultivation has a porosity equal to that of seramis, but later becomes compacted and no longer passes through the air that is blocked. In the case of seramisu, the material does not clump and does not age. This significantly affects the condition of the substrate and the plant itself.
The Seramis substrate will be especially useful for all those who are overly loving about watering their plants. The risk of shedding makes them more vulnerable to fungal diseases.Thanks to the seramisu granules and the special indicator, it will be impossible to overflow.
In case of too intensive watering, the granules will absorb only the amount of water that is actually needed by the plant. The rest of the liquid will go to the tray, while the spaces between the granules will fill with air. It is worth noting that reducing the risk of water stagnation will end the problems with earth cells and mold appearing on the surface of the substrate.
By using seramis pellets, you can replant plants at any time without worrying about the right date. With traditional substrates, we must maintain appropriate conditions to properly adapt the plant to the selected place or pot. In the case of larger flowers with an extensive root system, it is not worth considering transplanting for a long time. The comfort of the plant is important - in too small a pot there is a risk that it will become ill.
Which plants should be transplanted into seramisu? In particular, potted specimens that like a moist substrate, but do not tolerate water stagnation. The plants most susceptible to flooding are, among others, dracaena, allocase, philodendron or hoje. It is also worth mentioning the zamiokulkas or the fashionable monstera, very often appearing in our homes.
If we want to provide comprehensive care and care for plants, it is worth using the SERAMIS® system: substrate for potted plants, a practical indicator of substrate moisture and liquid fertilizer for green plants.