Cultivator Cocoplant
CULTIVATOR-COCOPLANT is the only sack in the CULTIVATOR range that contains
100% coconut fibre. It is also longer than the other sacks in the range
(100x25 cm).
Its contents are 100% natural coconut fibre (COCOPLANT), so it is a totally
environmentally friendly product that does not cause problems of residue
after use.
CULTIVATOR COCOPLANT is recommended for horticulture and has given excellent
results with tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans and melons, among others.
CULTIVATOR COCOPLANT sacks come in a range of sizes, adaptable to all
culture conditions and types:
-Cultivator Cocoplant-40: 40x90-cm sack for 18 plants/sack, with 7-hole
mesh.
-Cultivator Cocoplant-30: 30x90-cm sack for 12 plants/sack, with 5-hole
mesh.
-Cultivator Cocoplant-25/100: 25x100-cm sack for 5 plants/sack.
The advantages of being able to cultivate plants in a regular, controlled
medium amply compensate the initial investment made in CULTIVATOR. Furthermore,
CULTIVATOR COCOPLANT sacks are made of long-lasting three-ply plastic
that has been treated against UV rays to ensure that it lasts for two
cultivation seasons outdoors or three in a greenhouse.Watering and nutrition
are very easily controlled and can be put into practice by all agriculturalists
with a relatively automated watering system.
APPLICATIONS
CULTIVATOR COCOPLANT can be used for all types of plants, including:
. Cut flowers: carnations, gerbera daisies, roses, etc.
. Fruit and vegetables: tomatoes, melons, cucumbers, courgettes, etc.
PRESENTATION
CULTIVATOR COCOPLANT sacks are supplied on 80x120-cm Europallets to make
transporting them as easy as possible. Each pallet holds 66 CULTIVATOR
COCOPLANT-40 sacks, 88 CULTIVATOR COCOPLANT-30 sacks or 130 CULTIVATOR
COCOPLANT 25-100 sacks.
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PARAMETER
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VALUE
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Moisture content
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70%
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pH
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5,80
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Electrical conductivity
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650 mS/cm
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Organic matter
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92 % sms
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Apparent density
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70,32 g/l
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Total pore space
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94,71 %
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Air content
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44,83 %
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Easily available water
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16,63 %
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Buffering capacity
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29,78%
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Non available water
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3,47 %
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