Canna Terra Seed Mix 25L Soil

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Canna Terra Seed Mix 50L Description

Founded in the early ‘90s, CANNA has carved out a devoted customer base for its high-quality nutrients and growing mediums. Voted the No.1 brand in plant technologies, CANNA’s award-winning, scientifically tested products serve growers across 5 continents.

Canna Terra Seed Mix is a soil substrate designed for seeds and seedlings. This potting mix is ideal for germinating seeds of your favourite plants. It is particularly effective when used in conjunction with Canna Start.

How Canna Terra Seed Mix 50L Works

This soil medium is perfect for rooting cuttings and seedlings. Its low EC level of just 0.4 suits very young plants. Assuring great drainage and aeration, this medium invigorates roots to grow healthily and rapidly and protects the most fragile of roots from burning with overnutrition.   

Canna Terra Seed Mix 50L Key Features

  • Homogeneous, stable structure
  • Great water retention
  • Brilliant for germination
  • Superb for rooting cuttings

How to Use Canna Terra Seed Mix 50L and What it is used for

Canna Terra Seed Mix can be used for starting plants in a number of ways. For sowing seeds in Terra Seed Mix, sow the seeds 2-3 mm deep in a container maximum of 5cm in diameter. This growing medium requires regular spraying. Seedlings start with their own energy reserves to begin with. Seeds need to be kept warm and moist, a propagator is ideal. The propagator's lid needs to be removed as soon as the seeds emerge.

For cultivating young seedlings, be careful not to place them too close to a powerful grow lamp or leave them in direct sunlight. Only feed with a solution that is low in EC (1.2), Canna Rhizotonic is advised for root strengthening. These seedlings can be potted out after developing two or three leaves.

Canna Terra Seed Mix 50L Composition

  • Coco coir
  • White peat
  • Black peat
  • Sand
  • Dolomite lime
  • Mineral NPK fertiliser

Canna Terra Seed Mix 50L Specification

While it is possible to sow seeds outdoors, this is not advised. Ground temperatures outside are far from the warm and moist conditions that seeds prefer for growing.