Still have questions? Good. You should. PED isn’t another product—it’s a platform built to change how inputs behave. Here’s what people ask us before they start using it.
We don’t make fertilizer. We don’t make seed.
We make what you already use last longer, work better, and waste less.
PED is a coating platform that improves how traditional inputs perform—without changing your system.
No. Controlled-release fertilizers use synthetic polymers or plastic shells to delay nutrient release.
PED uses a plastic-free, biodegradable coating to protect inputs like urea, calcium nitrate, and potassium nitrate—without locking you into CRF pricing or restrictions.
PED’s coating is:
It contains no plastic, no paraffin, no synthetic polymers.
Anything that benefits from protection. We’ve successfully coated:
If it’s dry and degradable—and performance matters—we can probably coat it.
The platform is flexible, modular, and adaptable to nearly any ag input form.
No. PED is designed to integrate with what you already use.
Blenders can use ribbon, paddle, or rotary mixers. Growers apply coated products through existing spreaders, planters, or sprayers (if foliar-compatible).
Seed coatings are applied via dry film, not slurry.
Not yet—but we’re working on it.
The coating system is fully plastic-free, water-free, and plant-derived, and we’re pursuing OMRI-aligned materials where possible.
PED is a fit for regenerative systems, carbon-sensitive programs, and biological integration.
Yes.
Fortified Inputs can delay germination, protect against premature sprouting, and carry nutrition or biologicals directly on the seed.
It’s the first seed coating system designed to actually control timing—not just carry color.
We don’t promise specific yields or timelines.
What we do see:
If you’re tired of reapplying fertilizer or replacing seed, you’ll feel the difference in how long your inputs last.
Yes.
PED supports:
If you want to bring a coated product to market, we can help you build it.
PED is for: