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"Peltracom bags ideal medium for vigorous crop"
A large Belgian grower is using the Peltracom growbags on a large scale this new season. The first tomato plants were planted about eight weeks ago and despite the dark weeks behind, the tomato plants grown on the Peltracom grow bag have seen a promising start of the cultivation. ACoording to the grower the bags are the ideal base for a vigorous crop that can provide maximum yield later.
The Peltracom Grow Bag offers possibilities in terms of soil life and organic fertilizer. In addition, extensive research by Oliver Grunert demonstrated that the unique symbiosis of microorganisms in the Peltracom Grow Bag has a suppressive effect on crazy roots (Agrobacterium).
This year Peltracom requested the professional guidance of Jos Christianen to establish a clear strategy for growing on the Grow Bag. After all, each substrate requires optimal control to ensure a successful crop.
The Peltracom Grow Bags have a buffering effect, are as reactive as slabs and have a similar soil. Yet in terms of cultivation, they can be best compared to stone wool: the substrate is airy and draining.
If you have more questions about this innovation, please contact Peltracom.