by Projar International | Nov 16, 2020 | Coco Coir, Coco Peat, Projar International, Soilless Growing
To understand why coconut fiber is a special growing medium from an agronomic point of view, it is important to analyze the differences between a soil crop and a coir crop and compare the main factors that generate stress at the root level. The behavior of a plant is...
by Lichen Group | Aug 24, 2020 | Blueberry Farming
Substrate based on a mixture of fine blonde peat, black peat, Cocopeat® coconut fibre and perlite. It is a substrate that has great physical stability when transported. In addition, the mixture of black peat and coconut fibre provides a perfect balance for drainage....
by Projar International | Aug 11, 2020 | Coco Coir, Hydroponics, Soilless Growing
When it comes to start up a soilless production, the grower should consider certain aspects which will determine the crop success. The soilless culture has numerable benefits, but it requires basic technical knowledge to ensure the correct development of the crop. The...
by Projar International | Jul 6, 2020 | Coco Coir, Coco Peat
The coir fiber can be recycled after having been used for its initial purpose. It is an organic material that have positive benefits even after its used in the crop. It has been proved that the coir fiber reusing release beneficial microbes that are present in the...
by Projar International | Jul 1, 2020 | Berry Farming, Coco Peat, Projar International, Soilless Growing
The high water retention capacity available at low tensions, the air supply and a good granulometry are the factors that define the coco peat as the ideal growing media. It can be used in most crops, as those included in consumer horticulture and ornamental...