Nutrient Soil is a “customized soil” formulated specifically for crop growth. Its core ingredients are humus, peat, and decomposed organic fertilizer.
Its core advantage lies in its dual role of “natural nutrition + soil improvement.” The decomposed organic fertilizer in the ingredients is rich in organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and trace elements.
It is suitable for a wide range of applications, from raising vegetable seedlings to planting flowers and fruit trees in pots.
Common Production Methods
Nutrient soil production utilizes a fully automated process from "raw material processing - precise mixing - grinding and refining - screening and packaging" to achieve efficient conversion from bulk materials to finished products.

Production Process
Raw Material Processing → Crushing → Screening → Packaging
Features of Nutrient Soil
Natural and Long-Lasting Nutrients: Rich in organic matter and elements like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, it slowly releases nutrients.
Higher-Quality Soil: Incorporating perlite and vermiculite allows for better aeration, creating a loose and fertile environment for crop roots.
Widely Applicable: Suitable for vegetable seedlings, potted flowers, and greenhouse cultivation.
Professional Technical Support
We provide full-process technical support, from material testing to equipment selection, to customize the most suitable granulation solution for you.
We provide precise equipment selection recommendations based on material characteristics and production capacity requirements to ensure maximum production efficiency.
We provide complete production line planning and design, from raw materials to finished products, to optimize processes, reduce energy consumption, and improve product quality.
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