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| Possibilities with PargroŽ |
A range of different dimensions and sowing holes helps you to find the right product to suit the culture and season in questions. The Pargro propagation system gives you a range of options - it is a system, designed to suit your exact requirements.
Kiemplugs and Sowing Cubes For most crops seed propagation in Pargro blocks start either in the cylindrical desgined kiemplugs or in Sowing Cubes with a sowing hole. Cucumber seeds are normally sown directly in a growing block iwth a 25/15 hole (diameter / depth in mm).
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| Block assortment |
For continuous growth of seedlings, or direct sowing, Pargro manufactures two different types of growing blocks.
Pargro blocks have grooves in the bottom to ensure a good supply of oxygen and drainage in the root zone. Healthy roots lead to healthy plants - and thus to high-quality fruit and higher yields.
The Neptune block is the natural choice when you want to be in control of water and nutrients, just like the "God of fresh water". These blocks are characterised by their high water retention, which minmises the risk of the blocks drying out - even on a hot summer day. The blocks are firm and strong and can easily be handled by machinery throughout the propatation process. Furthermore the Neptune blocks are very uniform, enabling you to control and steer watercontent, and plant growth, to the edge.
Our Apollo block is the natural choice when you focus on air/water ratio ensuring plenty of oxygen to encourage root development. These blocks are characterised by their medium/low water retention, which minimises the risk of the blocks being too wet - even on a dark winter day. This way the more free-draining Apollo block ensures strong root development all through the propagation process.
Below you will find our standard assortment and an overview on which sowing holes the blocks can be delivered with. Contact your dealer or us if you are interested in other sizes or types.
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 The stated sizes are diameter / debth of hole.
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