100% Organic
Extreme Soil Reclaimer & Moisture Architect
HUMICORE MATRIX is an advanced organo-mineral composite engineered specifically for the most challenging environments on the planet. It is the ultimate solution for “weak” lands, hypersaline soils, and regions where extreme heat makes conventional agriculture and landscaping impossible.
As a strategic reclaimer, HUMICORE MATRIX transforms barren, salt-affected sand into a productive, moisture-retaining growth medium. It is designed not just to nourish, but to fundamentally “repair” the soil’s ability to support life.
Specifically developed for degraded soils with near-zero organic matter. It creates a permanent carbon backbone in the sand, preventing the leaching of nutrients and life-sustaining water.
While standard fertilizers fail in salty environments, MATRIX actively binds toxic Sodium ($Na^+$) ions, creating a protective "survival buffer" around plant roots.
Functioning as a high-performance "molecular sponge," it captures and holds irrigation water in the root zone, drastically reducing water consumption in arid climates.
Developed for the GCC and similar regions where temperatures exceed +45°C. It protects delicate root systems from "thermal shock," ensuring plant survival during peak summer months.
Chemically unlocks Phosphorus and Iron that are typically "trapped" in high-pH desert soils, curing chlorosis and boosting vitality.
Maximizes the survival rate of high-value landscape assets (palms, ornamental trees) during the critical first season in mineralized or brackish water conditions.
Reduces the required irrigation frequency by creating a stable moisture reservoir that does not evaporate or drain away into deep sand layers.
Unlike peat or compost which burn out in months, MATRIX remains active for 3–5 years, building a sustainable soil infrastructure.
A specialized tool for turning "dead" desert plots into green oases by fixing the soil chemistry and structure from within.
Ideal for reclaiming lands affected by construction, mining, or industrial salinity, restoring the biological "ignition" needed for vegetation.