Hemp Stalk
Hemp Stalk is a natural, plant-based mulch material that provides a clean, effective soil cover while building long-term carbon reserves in your growing media. Unlike fast-decomposing mulches that need constant replacement, hemp stalk breaks down at a moderate rate — slow enough to provide lasting coverage and weed suppression, but fast enough to actively contribute organic matter and carbon to the soil as it decomposes.
As a mulch layer, hemp stalk helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weed germination — reducing the need for frequent watering and manual weeding. As it breaks down, it feeds soil biology and adds structural carbon that improves soil tilth over successive cycles. It's not a significant source of NPK, so it won't throw off your fertility ratios — its value is in the physical protection and carbon contribution it provides to the soil ecosystem.
Carbon
Provides soil carbon and surface mulch cover, plus moisture retention and weed suppression.
Hemp stalk is naturally free of chemical residues and sits well on the soil surface without compacting or matting the way some other mulch materials can. Apply a layer over the soil surface after planting, or incorporate into the top layer of your growing media. Top up as needed when the mulch layer thins.
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