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Kinpo Matrix Fermentation Aid (Matrix Revolution Impossible)
As environmental awareness continues to grow, the issue of post-processing rock wool has become increasingly important. Peat, often used as a growing medium, is a non-renewable resource that has faced over-exploitation and strict limitations. Additionally, its uneven distribution leads to high transportation costs, especially when moving from the main production areas in the northeast to southern regions where demand is higher. This has led to increased interest in using various waste materials as alternatives. Organic waste derived from dielectric materials must meet certain criteria:
First, the total nutrient content after fermentation—measured as N+P2O5+K2O on a dry basis—should generally be below 4%. If it exceeds this level, it can be classified as organic fertilizer.
Second, the fermented material should remain stable for more than one year.
Third, after fermentation, the EC value (electrical conductivity) should be 4 or less, and the water absorption rate should be at least 2.
In addition, the raw materials need to be affordable. Examples include cottonseed hulls, pig manure, cow dung, rice husks, slag ash, sawdust, and waste from reed paper mills after mushroom cultivation. These are commonly used to create organic ecological growing media.
The concept of organic ecological cultivation matrices has only gained attention in recent decades as environmental concerns have deepened. It involves fermenting organic waste, often with the help of functional bacteria such as gold baby-type fermentation aids. A small amount of peat, vermiculite, or perlite may also be added to create a safe, renewable, and eco-friendly growing medium suitable for modern horticulture.
The key to developing these organic matrices lies in creating a product that is stable in both physical and chemical properties, uses widely available and low-cost raw materials, is environmentally friendly, and can be produced on a large scale for commercial use. Using organic waste to produce soilless ecological media not only helps manage waste but also provides an alternative for soilless farming, enhancing the overall utilization of natural resources while delivering ecological and social benefits. Economic returns are also considered. For example, many flower production units in China have started using Jinbao fermentation aids to turn wood bark and other organic wastes into ecological matrices, achieving significant economic success and gaining widespread support. For more details, visit the official website or contact us directly.
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