The aim of this project was to quantify differences between treated and untreated coir (coconut industrial residues) products and to identify differences in growth, yield and quality of cut flowers grown in different coir products. This has been brought about largely by the concern that some coir products, washed in low quality (saline) water may have detrimental effects on plant productivity and quality. There is concern in the flower production industry and among media suppliers, that lower quality products are favoured due to price alone, which as this project shows is a false economy. Specifically the project examined: • Differences in physical and chemical properties of treated and untreated coir along with another commonly used ...
Commercial substrates comprising different proportions of peat moss and fermented pine bark and used...
One of the major challenges for nursery growers is replacing peat with more sustainable materials th...
Problem statement: Cocopeat is considered as a good growing media component with acceptable pH, elec...
Coconut coir, a by-product of the coconut industry, has been promoted as an alternative to peat moss...
An experiment with Gerbera 'Aurelia' was set up to evaluate flower production and flower stem qualit...
Each year the horticultural industry is demanding increasing amount of high quality soilless media. ...
In order to standardize the quality of agricultural products, it is necessary to control the factors...
transpiration, water retention Rose plants (Rosa x hybrida L. CV. Kardinal, grafted on Natal Brier) ...
Two containers (4 and 8 L plastic pots) and three growing media mixture types (0/100, 25/75 and 50/5...
This research report is about the physical and chemical properties of coconut coir dust (CD) and oil...
A study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of various substrates to promote vegetative and repro...
The current production system of roses in Kenya involves mostly the use of soil and open drip irriga...
A factorial experiment, was carried out in a greenhouse with pepper cv. Italverde (Italian type) in ...
Horticultural substrates, also referred to as growing media, potting soils and gardening or soilless...
Good quality transplants are vital to growers for a number of reasons. Their ability to better toler...
Commercial substrates comprising different proportions of peat moss and fermented pine bark and used...
One of the major challenges for nursery growers is replacing peat with more sustainable materials th...
Problem statement: Cocopeat is considered as a good growing media component with acceptable pH, elec...
Coconut coir, a by-product of the coconut industry, has been promoted as an alternative to peat moss...
An experiment with Gerbera 'Aurelia' was set up to evaluate flower production and flower stem qualit...
Each year the horticultural industry is demanding increasing amount of high quality soilless media. ...
In order to standardize the quality of agricultural products, it is necessary to control the factors...
transpiration, water retention Rose plants (Rosa x hybrida L. CV. Kardinal, grafted on Natal Brier) ...
Two containers (4 and 8 L plastic pots) and three growing media mixture types (0/100, 25/75 and 50/5...
This research report is about the physical and chemical properties of coconut coir dust (CD) and oil...
A study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of various substrates to promote vegetative and repro...
The current production system of roses in Kenya involves mostly the use of soil and open drip irriga...
A factorial experiment, was carried out in a greenhouse with pepper cv. Italverde (Italian type) in ...
Horticultural substrates, also referred to as growing media, potting soils and gardening or soilless...
Good quality transplants are vital to growers for a number of reasons. Their ability to better toler...
Commercial substrates comprising different proportions of peat moss and fermented pine bark and used...
One of the major challenges for nursery growers is replacing peat with more sustainable materials th...
Problem statement: Cocopeat is considered as a good growing media component with acceptable pH, elec...