Peat is a predictable raw material that is easy to adjust thanks to its large buffer capacity. For this and other reasons, peat has so far had a large content in substrates.

Natural raw material for organic growing media
Our select line of Baltic Sphagnum peat moss is 100% organic. The high water holding capacity and excellent aeration makes our peat moss the choice for growers who mix their own and for other professional uses.
Milled peat

Main figures
Degree of decomposition: | H2-H5 |
pH value (CaCl2): | approx. 3,0-4,0 |
pH value (H20): | approx. 3,5-4,5 |
Organic matter: | 96-98 weight % (dry) |
Water holding capacity: | 45-55 vol. % |
Salt level (KCI): | – |
Fertilizer: | – |
Electrical conductivity: | approx. till 10 mS/m (lab values) |
Chemical Properties:
Chemical Properties:
(* calculated from the conductivity of the human acid) |
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Soluble Nutrients Available To The Plants :
The peat is free of seeds, nematodes, and free of plant-injurious matters. The value of radioactivity is below the value, which is permissible for food.
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Nutrients
Soluble Nutrients Available To The Plants :
Nitrogen (N) | |
Phosphate (P2O5) | |
Potassium oxide (K2O) |
The peat is free of seeds, nematodes, and free of plant-injurious matters. The value of radioactivity is below the value, which is permissible for food.
Analysis Certificate
Baltic (Latvian) high bog peat degree of decomposition | H 2 – H4 |
Structure: | 0 – 7 mm |
Packaging:
20L, 50L, 70L, 150 L, 250L, 5500-5800L
Crops
- Seeds or Cuttings
- Cell Packs/Flats
- Liner/Propagation Trays
Usage guidance
Baltic sphagnum peat moss is premium base for growing media, thanks to ability hold more than 10 times its weight in water and provides structure for root systems to exchange gases. It has a low nutritive content and pH, so it can easily be amended with fertilizer and limestone for the cultivation of horticulture plants. It is predictable and sustainable, making it the preferred choice of growers.
Ingredients
Select fine screened white Sphagnum peat moss. Limestone, Fibasorb (wetting agent) on demand
Benefits
- Suitable for hydro-seedling applications
- Base for germination media
- Minimal variation from season to season
- Approved for organic growing

Specification
Main figures
Degree of decomposition: | H2-H8 |
pH value (CaCl2): | approx. 3,0 – 4,0 |
pH value (H20): | approx. 3,5-4,5 |
Organic matter: | 95-98 weight % (dry) |
Water holding capacity: | 45-55 vol. % |
Salt level (KCI): | – |
Fertiliser: | – |
Electrical conductivity: | approx. till 10 mS/m (lab values) |
Chemical Properties:
Chemical Properties:
(* calculated from the conductivity of the human acid) |
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Soluble Nutrients Available To The Plants :
The peat is free of seeds, nematodes, and free of plant-injurious matters. The value of radioactivity is below the value, which is permissible for food.
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Nutrients
Soluble Nutrients Available To The Plants :
Nitrogen (N) | < 50 mg/l |
Phosphate (P2O5) | < 30 mg/l |
Potassium oxide (K2O) | < 40 mg/l |
The peed is free of seeds, nematodes, and free of plant-injurious matters. The value of radioactivity is below the value, which is permissable for food. Without anorganic fertilizers.
Analysis Certificate
Baltic (Latvian) high bog peat degree of decomposition | H 2 – H5 |
Structure: | 7-15 mm |
Packaging:
20L; 50L, 70L, 150L, 250L, 6000L
Description
Crops
- Annuals
- Foliage plants
- Potted flowering plants
- Greenhouse vegetables
- Young plant propagation
- Vegetable transplants
Usage guidance
Baltic sphagnum peat moss is premium base for growing media, thanks to ability hold more than 10 times its weight in water and provides structure for root systems to exchange gases. It has a low nutritive content and pH, so it can easily be amended with fertilizer and limestone for the cultivation of horticulture plants. It is predictable and sustainable, making it the preferred choice of growers.
Ingredients
Select medium screened white Sphagnum peat moss, Limestone, Fibasorb (wetting agent) on demand.
Benefits
- Greater frequency of dry‑down periods (compared to general purpose peat-based mixes)
- Grower can more easily leach fertilizer salts during crop cycle
- Difficult to over-water
- Well suited for undesirable, year-round weather conditions

Specification
Main figures
Degree of decomposition: | H2-H8 |
pH value (CaCl2): | approx. 3,0 – 4,0 |
pH value (H20): | approx. 3,5 – 4,5 |
Organic matter: | 96-97% weight % (dry) |
Water holding capacity: | 45-55 vol. % |
Salt level (KCI): | – |
Fertilizer: | – |
Electrical conductivity: | approx. till 10 mS/m (lab values) |
Chemical Properties:
Chemical Properties:
(* calculated from the conductivity of the human acid) |
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Soluble Nutrients Available To The Plants :
The peat is free of seeds, nematodes, and free of plant-injurious matters. The value of radioactivity is below the value, which is permissible for food.
|
Nutrients
Soluble Nutrients Available To The Plants :
Nitrogen (N) | |
Phosphate (P2O5) | |
Potassium oxide (K2O) |
The peat is free of seeds, nematodes, and free of plant-injurious matters. The value of radioactivity is below the value, which is permissible for food.
Analysis Certificate
Baltic (Latvian) high bog peat degree of decomposition | H 2 – H5 |
Structure: | 0 – 20 mm |
Packaging:
6000 L , 250L , 150 L
Description
Crops
- Annuals
- Foliage plants
- Potted flowering plants
- Greenhouse vegetables
- Young plant propagation
- Vegetable transplants
- Hydroponic
Usage guidance
Baltic sphagnum peat moss is premium base for growing media, thanks to ability hold more than 10 times its weight in water and provides structure for root systems to exchange gases. It has a low nutritive content and pH, so it can easily be amended with fertilizer and limestone for the cultivation of horticulture plants. It is predictable and sustainable, making it the preferred choice of growers.
Ingredients
Select medium screened white Sphagnum peat moss. Limestone, Fibasorb (wetting agent) on demand.
Benefits
- Dries out more frequently than general purpose, peat‑based mixes
- Well suited for low-light growing conditions and high humidity
- More difficult to overwater crops
- Reduces incidence of water related problems (root diseases, algae and fungus gnats)
- Holds less water for improved leaching of fertilizer salts during crop cycle

Specification
Main figures
Degree of decomposition: | H2-H8 |
pH value (CaCl2): | approx. 3,0 – 4,0 |
pH value (H20): | approx. 3,5 – 4,5 |
Organic matter: | 96-97% weight % (dry) |
Water holding capacity: | 45-55 vol. % |
Salt level (KCI): | – |
Fertilizer: | – |
Electrical conductivity: | approx. till 10 mS/m (lab values) |
Chemical Properties:
Chemical Properties:
(* calculated from the conductivity of the human acid) |
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Soluble Nutrients Available To The Plants :
The peat is free of seeds, nematodes, and free of plant-injurious matters. The value of radioactivity is below the value, which is permissible for food.
|
Nutrients
Soluble Nutrients Available To The Plants :
Nitrogen (N) | |
Phosphate (P2O5) | |
Potassium oxide (K2O) |
The peat is free of seeds, nematodes, and free of plant-injurious matters. The value of radioactivity is below the value, which is permissible for food.
Analysis Certificate
Baltic (Latvian) high bog peat degree of decomposition | H 2 – H5 |
Structure: | 15-30 mm |
Packaging:
70L, 150L, 250L, 6500L
Description
Crops
- Annuals
- Foliage plants
- Potted flowering plants
- Greenhouse vegetables
- Young plant propagation
- Vegetable transplants
- Hydroponic
Usage guidance
Baltic sphagnum peat moss is premium base for growing media, thanks to ability hold more than 10 times its weight in water and provides structure for root systems to exchange gases. It has a low nutritive content and pH, so it can easily be amended with fertilizer and limestone for the cultivation of horticulture plants. It is predictable and sustainable, making it the preferred choice of growers.
Ingredients
Select medium screened white Sphagnum peat moss. Limestone, Fibasorb (wetting agent) on demand.
Benefits
- Dries out more frequently than general purpose, peat‑based mixes
- Well suited for low-light growing conditions and high humidity
- More difficult to overwater crops
- Reduces incidence of water related problems (root diseases, algae and fungus gnats)
- Holds less water for improved leaching of fertilizer salts during crop cycle

Specification
Main figures
Degree of decomposition: | H2-H8 |
pH value (CaCl2): | approx. 3,0 – 4,0 |
pH value (H20): | approx. 3,5 – 4,5 |
Organic matter: | 96-97% weight % (dry) |
Water holding capacity: | 45-55 vol. % |
Salt level (KCI): | – |
Fertilizer: | – |
Electrical conductivity: | approx. till 10 mS/m (lab values) |
Chemical Properties:
Chemical Properties:
(* calculated from the conductivity of the human acid) |
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Soluble Nutrients Available To The Plants :
The peat is free of seeds, nematodes, and free of plant-injurious matters. The value of radioactivity is below the value, which is permissible for food.
|
Nutrients
Soluble Nutrients Available To The Plants :
Nitrogen (N) | |
Phosphate (P2O5) | |
Potassium oxide (K2O) |
The peat is free of seeds, nematodes, and free of plant-injurious matters. The value of radioactivity is below the value, which is permissible for food.
Analysis Certificate
Baltic (Latvian) high bog peat degree of decomposition | H 2 – H5 |
Structure: | 0-40 mm |
Packaging:
70L, 150L, 250L, 6500L
Description
Crops
- Annuals
- Foliage plants
- Potted flowering plants
- Greenhouse vegetables
- Young plant propagation
- Vegetable transplants
- Hydroponic
Usage guidance
Baltic sphagnum peat moss is premium base for growing media, thanks to ability hold more than 10 times its weight in water and provides structure for root systems to exchange gases. It has a low nutritive content and pH, so it can easily be amended with fertilizer and limestone for the cultivation of horticulture plants. It is predictable and sustainable, making it the preferred choice of growers.
Ingredients
Select medium screened white Sphagnum peat moss. Limestone, Fibasorb (wetting agent) on demand.
Benefits
- Dries out more frequently than general purpose, peat‑based mixes
- Well suited for low-light growing conditions and high humidity
- More difficult to overwater crops
- Reduces incidence of water related problems (root diseases, algae and fungus gnats)
- Holds less water for improved leaching of fertilizer salts during crop cycle

Specification
Main figures
Degree of decomposition: | H2-H8 |
pH value (CaCl2): | approx. 3,0 – 4,0 |
pH value (H20): | approx. 3,5 – 4,5 |
Organic matter: | 96-97% weight % (dry) |
Water holding capacity: | 45-55 vol. % |
Salt level (KCI): | – |
Fertilizer: | – |
Electrical conductivity: | approx. till 10 mS/m (lab values) |
Chemical Properties:
Chemical Properties:
(* calculated from the conductivity of the human acid) |
||||||
Soluble Nutrients Available To The Plants :
The peat is free of seeds, nematodes, and free of plant-injurious matters. The value of radioactivity is below the value, which is permissible for food.
|
Nutrients
Soluble Nutrients Available To The Plants :
Nitrogen (N) | |
Phosphate (P2O5) | |
Potassium oxide (K2O) |
The peat is free of seeds, nematodes, and free of plant-injurious matters. The value of radioactivity is below the value, which is permissible for food.
Analysis Certificate
Baltic (Latvian) high bog peat degree of decomposition | H 2 – H5 |
Structure: | 40-100 mm |
Packaging:
70L, 150L, 250L, 6500L
Description
Crops
- Annuals
- Foliage plants
- Potted flowering plants
- Greenhouse vegetables
- Young plant propagation
- Vegetable transplants
- Hydroponic
Usage guidance
Baltic sphagnum peat moss is premium base for growing media, thanks to ability hold more than 10 times its weight in water and provides structure for root systems to exchange gases. It has a low nutritive content and pH, so it can easily be amended with fertilizer and limestone for the cultivation of horticulture plants. It is predictable and sustainable, making it the preferred choice of growers.
Ingredients
Select medium screened white Sphagnum peat moss. Limestone, Fibasorb (wetting agent) on demand.
Benefits
- Dries out more frequently than general purpose, peat‑based mixes
- Well suited for low-light growing conditions and high humidity
- More difficult to overwater crops
- Reduces incidence of water related problems (root diseases, algae and fungus gnats)
- Holds less water for improved leaching of fertilizer salts during crop cycle

Our raw materials and substrates conform to the guidelines laid down by the Dutch RHP foundation:
- all substrates are pure and clean
- every delivery has the same quality
- the delivered substrate complies with the agreed specifications
- risks are minimised to prevent pests and diseases
