PERLITE

Lightweight perlite provides excellent aeration and moisture retention when blended with other soil media. Perlite supports root growth and retains nutrients which it releases for superier plant growth.

Available in 4 sq ft bags
Weight:20 lbs.

Grade: SUPER COARSE 33/pallet

VERMICULITE

Lightweight vermiculite provides aeration and moisture retention.

Available in 4 sq ft bags
Weight: 20 lbs

Grades: FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE 33/pallet

 

CANADIAN SPAGHNUM PEAT MOSS

Partially decomposed product with large cell structure which acts like a sponge, retaining moisture and helping to prevent leaching of fertilizer. OMRI Listed

Available Sizes (Compressed Bales):
1 cu ft./2.2 cu.ft./3.8 su.ft.

Coir

OMRI-Listed for organic use Coconut Coir is an ideal soil enhancer. Use it as a fine textured mulch. Add fertilizer to make a complete soil. Add it directly to soil to lighten it. Plus it holds ten times its weight in water.

Available size: 11 pound Block

Lambert LM-3 General Purpose Mix

A general purpose mix with excellent aera- tion, high water retention, and good drain- age. It contains macro and micro nutri- ents. Uniform plant growth can be ex- pected.

Available size: 3.8 cu.ft.

Lambert LM-8 Bark Mix

Coarse fibered Canadian sphagnum peat moss blended with composted Canadian fir bark. A media that provides weight for container grown crops that tend to be top heavy. It’s pH adjusted and mixed with a fertilizer charge.

Available size: 3 cu.ft.

Lambert LM-18 Germination Mix

Composed of fine peat, fine perlite, limestone and wetting agent that will support an effec- tive and uniform germination. Ideal for germi- nation trays and to start cuttings.

Available size: 3 cu.ft.

Sunshine Mix #4 with Mycorrhizae

A premium mix for indoor growing. Contains a higher amount of perlite for plants that prefer greater air porosity.

Sunshine Advanced #4 with MycorrhizaE

OMRI listed premium mix for indoor growing. Retains moisture while providing improved drainage and root aeration. 3cu.ft. bale

Sunshine Advanced #4 with MycorrhizaE