The nutrient delivery system in
organic plant capsules typically involves a combination of organic fertilizers, soil or substrate, and a controlled-release mechanism. Here's a general overview of how it works:
1.Organic Fertilizers: Organic plant capsules often contain natural and organic fertilizers derived from sources like compost, manure, bone meal, seaweed extracts, or other organic materials. These fertilizers provide essential nutrients to the plants.
2.Soil or Substrate: The plant capsules are filled with a specially formulated soil or substrate that is rich in organic matter. This substrate provides a growing medium for the plants, allowing their roots to anchor and access nutrients.
3.Controlled-Release Mechanism: To ensure a steady supply of nutrients, organic plant capsules often incorporate a controlled-release mechanism. This mechanism can take various forms, such as slow-release pellets, granules, or capsules embedded within the soil or substrate. These controlled-release components gradually release nutrients over an extended period, providing a consistent supply to the plants.
4.Nutrient Absorption: As the plant grows, its roots naturally explore the soil or substrate within the organic plant capsule. The roots absorb water and nutrients from the substrate, including those released by the controlled-release mechanism.
5.Nutrient Cycling: Organic plant capsules are designed to promote nutrient cycling within the system. As plants take up nutrients, they release some back into the soil through root exudates and organic matter decomposition. These recycled nutrients become available for other plants in the capsule, creating a sustainable nutrient cycle.
6.Monitoring and Adjustment: It is essential to monitor the nutrient levels within the organic plant capsules. This can be done through regular observation of plant health, measuring nutrient levels with testing kits, or following guidelines provided by the manufacturer. If necessary, adjustments can be made by adding organic fertilizers or supplements to maintain an optimal nutrient balance.
HPMC Hollow Capsules
Product introduction: The main raw material of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose hollow capsule is HPMC, which is extracted from natural cotton or wood pulp, which can effectively prevent foot-and-mouth disease.
Product Category: Pharmaceutical Excipients
Product application: HPMC has no side effects on the human body, and provides a new choice for vegetarians and people of different religious beliefs.
Product function: The drying weight loss of HPMC capsules is controlled within 6%, and the molecular structure is stable, and the moisture requirements of the filling are low. When filling drugs with strong hygroscopicity, the capsules will not be ruptured. It does not affect the moisture of the filler, making the filler safer and more thorough in dissolution.
Product advantages: its impurity residue is far lower than that of gelatin hollow capsules. Because it does not contain protein, coupled with the special production process, it is difficult for microorganisms to grow, so there is no need to add preservatives during the production process. After the product is finished production, the microbial limit meets the specified requirements, which can effectively prevent drugs and capsules from gelling. The combined reaction does not require additional sterilization.