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AQUA4D water system creates better press pot at Beekenkamp

Beekenkamp Plant in Maasdijk now uses an AQUA4D® water system after being advised and supplied by Aqua4D-Lescrauwaet. First, only for the treatment of water for making press pots for vegetable crops. Shortly afterward, also for manufacturing press plugs. At the site in France, Aqua4D has been applied for years.

The water in France is harder and therefore has a higher EC than in the Netherlands. This is why the nursery there started using an Aqua4D system. "This system makes the lime so fine in the water that it goes along with the pouring water, and we have much less lime deposits in the pipes," says Henny van Lierop, Press and Seed Quality Coordinator.

At first, he was skeptical. By doing trials with and without the water system, he saw the difference. "When the Aqua4D system is on, you feel it when you grab the potting soil. You can make a ball from this soil with water. The water stays in it when you squeeze it. If you turn the system off, it's like squeezing the water out. It's like a sponge that the water runs out of."

Nice firm press pots
The press pot machine, which presses soil with a fixed stroke, responds to soil quality. In a wide 60 cm container, the press pots compress from 8 to 4 cm. That is 50% less.

Van Lierop: "The moment the water is not well drawn into the potting soil, it also evaporates faster because of the sun's radiation when it's in the greenhouse. Because of the heat, you get more evaporation. If the water is not well drawn into the fibers, the result is an unstable root ball. Without the Aqua4D water treatment, the connection between the soil parts is not as good. With this treatment, we get nice firm root balls of good composition."

Less transport weight
The potting soil for the French site comes from Bruges, Belgium, and is transported by truck over a distance of 400 kilometers. By adding less moisture, the soil is drier. 1% drier saves about 20 l/m3 of potting soil. That means less weight, which means more soil can be transported. "We want potting soil as dry as possible but not too dry. The EN weight of a cubic meter of compost was 425 kg and is now 355 kg. We can do the drying of the soil because we can make the soil well moist again with treated water before pressing."

The potting soil delivered in France has a moisture content of 68%; for the Maas dike, it is 73%. The latter is slightly higher because of a short transport distance.

Larger bandwidth
Van Lierop: "In the Netherlands, the water is softer, so the difference between treated and untreated water is smaller. However, the softer the water is, the better it is absorbed by the soil. But because soil and water are never the same, the biggest advantage of the Aqua4D system is that the bandwidth in which we can work has increased before we run into problems delivering good press pots. The margin of error is smaller."

Besides press pots, the water for the press plugs (315) is now also treated. "For the plugs, the moisture content is even more important than for press pots," he says. Van Lierop is extremely satisfied with the Aqua4D water treatment and wouldn't want to be without it. The system requires no maintenance and works trouble-free. "We work with it in an industrial hall with a lot of dust and moisture due to the potting soil. It is hot in summer and cold in winter because we hardly heat the hall."

As an NL-BE-DU importer, Aqua4D-Lescrauwaet is active with top growers in flowers, vegetables, and fruit, but also in top international sports such as football pitches and golf courses. More than 5,000 Aqua4D systems are already operational in over 40 countries.

Author: Harry Stijger

For more information:
Aqua4D-Lescrauwaet BV
Graaf Florislaan 40
1217KM, Hilversum
Tel.: 035-8872683
Mob.: +31 (0) 6-51608350
info@aqua4d-lescrauwaet.nl

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