Jiffy7 peat discs 41-44mm
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Due to the situation caused by the DANA in Valencia, orders may experience delays in delivery. We appreciate your understanding.
Terms: Shipping and returns
Jiffy7 peat discs 41-44mm are pressed peat tablets that are very useful for planting or making cuttings. Manufactured with top quality substrates, it has excellent stability and porosity thanks to the special binder it incorporates. The indicated diameter measurements of the discs are in their hydrated state.
To use, you must pour the Jiffy7 discs into a container and add quality water until they are covered . Then you wait about 5 minutes while they absorb the water and take on a cylindrical shape. Next, it is very important to squeeze the disc hard, squeezing it with your hands so that it releases all the water down to the last drop. Once the disc is just moistened any seed can germinate. Waterlogged Jiffy is heavy and won't work. A few days after planting the Jiffys, those that need watering are moistened again with a sprayer . Always slowly and spray little by little to achieve the correct humidity. Jiffy7 peat 41-44mm allows you to plant in a very aerated substrate to achieve rapid rooting of seeds or cuttings. The shape of these discs allows you to obtain a large production of root hairs so that the plant is strong before transplanting it to a larger pot.
Jiffy7 41-44 mm pressed peat discs are perfect for planting your seeds or for making strong and vigorous cuttings. These discs are compact and dehydrated . The seeds are planted about 2-5 millimeters below the Jiffys . When planting the cuttings, you do not have to move the stems once they are placed. You just have to press your fingers around the stem so that the cutting is firmly stuck. Using these Jiffy7 peat discs makes the transplant process much easier, since the roots are not damaged and develop much healthier and faster.