Pizza Lovers
23,90€
Who doesn’t love a good pizza?
And what about a pizza made with fresh ingredients that are homegrown?
This kit is created for you to be able to grow, care for and harvest basil, tomato and oregano, 3 ingredients that will take your pizzas to another dimension.
Enjoy the authentic taste of nature!
The kit includes: 3 biodegradable grow bags, 3 substrate tablets, 1 basil seed bomb, 1 tomato seed bomb, 1 oregano seed bomb, and use instructions.
Size: 21,5 x 21,5 x 3,5 cm.
Weight: 275 g.
EAN: 8436601344694
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Place the substrate tablets in a container with water.
Drain the water and insert the substrate into the cultivation bags. Place the bags on a plate.
Partially bury the seed bombs in the substrate.
Keep the soil moist (without flooding) until the seeds begin to germinate. Then, allow to dry between each watering.
Avoid direct sunlight for the first few days; they need brightness and indirect light.
Around the tenth day after sprouting, it's time to place them in their final location. Insert each cultivation bag into the soil of the final pot. Once in the soil, it will degrade quickly, leaving space for the roots.
BASIL
To be sown in the middle of spring, taking about 10-15 days to sprout. Can also be grown inside the house all throughout the year, provided it gets a lot of sunlight and an approximate temperature of 18ºC. Needs direct exposure to the sun, but sheltered, tolerating some shade. At the start of its growing and towards the end of the summer, we should add some nitrogen-rich compost. Needs plenty of water, always keep the soil moist but without flooding it.
TOMATO
Ideal for beginner vegetable growers as it is a very easy plant to look after. Choose a very sunny place, as its optimal temperature is 15-20ºC and it doesn’t tolerate frost. Begin by watering often and the first sprouts will appear after a week. Then, water only once or twice a week, as the excess humidity may give rise to fungus. After germination, transplant directly into the ground or into a 20-litre pot, adding natural fertiliser or compost for it to develop correctly.
OREGANO
Sow at the end of winter or the start of spring. This plant grows slowly. It can also be grown inside the house all throughout the year, making sure it gets a lot of sunlight and an approximate temperature of 18ºC. Prefers full sunlight and a dry climate, but does resist the cold well. Water moderately, does not like being flooded. Wait until the surrounding soil dries before watering again. At the start of the summer flowering period, cut off the flowered stems. Better towards midday.
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Why isn't it sprouting?
It's likely it is due to insufficient watering. Make sure to keep the substrate consistently moist and water it with an adequate amount of water. If you're in a very dry area with high temperatures, increase the frequency of watering.
How to know when the substrate is hydrated?
It should increase by 4 to 5 times its size, so you’ll notice that it is completely soft and easily crumbles. Don't be impatient; the process can take between 15 and 20 minutes.
What is the most suitable place to put my kit?
The best place to put your pot is in an area with a temperature around 20ºC in your house where there is brightness without direct sunlight. Avoid placing the pot near heating or air conditioning.
Do I have to plant indoors?
You can grow these plants indoors or outdoors. Make sure to cultivate them during their ideal season so that the environmental parameters are appropriate. You can find more information about the germination conditions of each variety in the kit instructions.
Why aren't my sprouts growing?
Plants need space to fully develop; you should carefully separate each sprout and plant them about 10 cm apart from each other.
Why is my pot moldy?
The pot is made from natural fibers, and mold growth is quite normal. However, if there is too much mold, it may indicate excess moisture. Reduce the frequency of watering slightly.
How do I transplant my plants?
Insert each cultivation bag into the soil of the final pot. Once in the soil, it will degrade quickly, leaving space for the roots.
Place the substrate tablets in a container with water.
Drain the water and insert the substrate into the cultivation bags. Place the bags on a plate.
Partially bury the seed bombs in the substrate.
Keep the soil moist (without flooding) until the seeds begin to germinate. Then, allow to dry between each watering.
Avoid direct sunlight for the first few days; they need brightness and indirect light.
Around the tenth day after sprouting, it's time to place them in their final location. Insert each cultivation bag into the soil of the final pot. Once in the soil, it will degrade quickly, leaving space for the roots.
BASIL
To be sown in the middle of spring, taking about 10-15 days to sprout. Can also be grown inside the house all throughout the year, provided it gets a lot of sunlight and an approximate temperature of 18ºC. Needs direct exposure to the sun, but sheltered, tolerating some shade. At the start of its growing and towards the end of the summer, we should add some nitrogen-rich compost. Needs plenty of water, always keep the soil moist but without flooding it.
TOMATO
Ideal for beginner vegetable growers as it is a very easy plant to look after. Choose a very sunny place, as its optimal temperature is 15-20ºC and it doesn’t tolerate frost. Begin by watering often and the first sprouts will appear after a week. Then, water only once or twice a week, as the excess humidity may give rise to fungus. After germination, transplant directly into the ground or into a 20-litre pot, adding natural fertiliser or compost for it to develop correctly.
OREGANO
Sow at the end of winter or the start of spring. This plant grows slowly. It can also be grown inside the house all throughout the year, making sure it gets a lot of sunlight and an approximate temperature of 18ºC. Prefers full sunlight and a dry climate, but does resist the cold well. Water moderately, does not like being flooded. Wait until the surrounding soil dries before watering again. At the start of the summer flowering period, cut off the flowered stems. Better towards midday.
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Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Why isn't it sprouting?
It's likely it is due to insufficient watering. Make sure to keep the substrate consistently moist and water it with an adequate amount of water. If you're in a very dry area with high temperatures, increase the frequency of watering.
How to know when the substrate is hydrated?
It should increase by 4 to 5 times its size, so you’ll notice that it is completely soft and easily crumbles. Don't be impatient; the process can take between 15 and 20 minutes.
What is the most suitable place to put my kit?
The best place to put your pot is in an area with a temperature around 20ºC in your house where there is brightness without direct sunlight. Avoid placing the pot near heating or air conditioning.
Do I have to plant indoors?
You can grow these plants indoors or outdoors. Make sure to cultivate them during their ideal season so that the environmental parameters are appropriate. You can find more information about the germination conditions of each variety in the kit instructions.
Why aren't my sprouts growing?
Plants need space to fully develop; you should carefully separate each sprout and plant them about 10 cm apart from each other.
Why is my pot moldy?
The pot is made from natural fibers, and mold growth is quite normal. However, if there is too much mold, it may indicate excess moisture. Reduce the frequency of watering slightly.
How do I transplant my plants?
Insert each cultivation bag into the soil of the final pot. Once in the soil, it will degrade quickly, leaving space for the roots.