The benefits of zeolite for plants

Its high cation exchange capacity (CEC) gives zeolite the unique ability to release elements it has adsorbed onto its surface when required by the environment. In this way, it supplies crops with nutrients and trace elements when these are required by the root system. The rate of nutrient release is also very important because it achieves maximum management, which is essential for crops to grow properly.

Furthermore, once zeolite is incorporated into the soil, it begins to cleanse it of heavy metals, toxins, and free radicals. It also absorbs and permanently retains large molecular compounds, usually from pesticides and chemical fertilizers, which can hinder crop growth.

In short, on the one hand, zeolite helps clean the environment, specifically the soil, and on the other hand, it manages nutrients. In this way, it keeps the environment clean and thus promotes good crop health.

Zeolite is a natural microporous aluminosilicate mineral. The amount of water that a zeolite can absorb can reach up to 60% of its weight.

Zeolite is used in agriculture as a soil conditioner. Its use began in 1960 and is particularly widespread in many countries. Its benefits are:

  • It increases the capacity to retain nutrients and reduces their loss due to volatilization (nitrogen loss in the form of ammonia) or leaching (nitrites and nitrates), resulting in a reduction in the amount of fertilizer used by at least 20%.
  • It increases water retention capacity and uniform distribution in the soil, especially in sandy soils (zeolite retains water equal to 60% of its weight, which it gradually releases to plants).
  • It neutralizes the acidic components of the soil (balances the pH to neutral) and therefore there is no need to add other chemical improvers.
  • Improves soil structure by reducing compaction and increasing aeration

It is a 100% natural product that can be used in organic farming. It combines perfectly with active microorganisms in many applications, enhancing their action.

One of the important things to understand about its use in agriculture is that zeolite primarily affects our soil and, as a result of this action, improves production.

The significance of this observation is clear when the soil is acidic, since in this case 70% of the fertilizer we add is useless.

Zeolite acts as a balancer and allows the pH of the soil to be converted to neutral. So when we add fertilizer to this new soil, the fertilizer works 100% and we get higher yields, which allows us to save on fertilizer.

This process also saves water. Furthermore, when there is heavy or frequent rainfall, zeolite keeps the fertilizer at the root system level, which helps plant growth. This happens for the same reason that slow-release fertilizers containing zeolite in their outer structure work.

When sprayed onto the foliage of plants, the colloidal powder of zeolite creates a thin white film that repels insect pests. Spraying with zeolite can also protect the leaf surface of plants from heat stress during the hot summer months and protect fruits from sunburn.

The beneficial effect of zeolite is long-lasting, as it does not decompose like other materials. Once fully integrated, zeolite never loses its ion exchange properties and thus continues to be effective for a long period of time.

It has a low application cost when calculated on an annual basis for the entire period of its beneficial effects. It increases fruit volume with uniform production and combines perfectly with active microorganisms, enhancing their action.

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