The sowing process

Sowing the seeds in the plugs is a precise process in which it is very important that the seeds are centred in the middle, at an equal depth in the plugs. They then have the largest volume of water available after germination, and they have the largest possible volume of stone wool to grow in.

For plugs with a sunken seedling pit, it is important that the seeds are at the bottom of the pit, so that the tomato rootstock, for example, anchors itself nicely and stably.

The central location of the seeds increases the emergence rate and uniformity of the whole lot.

Plantop NG2.0 Funnel Plug Tray

Vermiculite

The amount of vermiculite sprinkled on the seeds of various Crop plants is not always the same. The differences between rootstock and sweet peppers, for example, are obvious. With both the Grodan Pro plug and the Grodan Plantop Plug, due to the good central location of the seeds, there is a similar layer of vermiculite on all seeds in the tray. This ensures the same germination conditions for all seeds, allowing rooting and growth to be as uniform as possible. All these aspects ultimately clearly promote uniformity in a batch of plants.

Vermiculite on kiemplugs

Vermiculite-free

An alternative to using plugs with vermiculite is the Grodan Plantop Funnelplug, which does not require the use of vermiculite. Propagating without vermiculite requires adaptation to the climatic conditions in which the plugs are placed. Ask the Grodan propagation specialists about the possibilities of a vermiculite-free plug.

The filled trays are placed in the germination room after the sowing process. Take care during manual handling. Trays are heavy due to the initial saturation, and may break due to the large weight. Always handle them with 2 hands. This will eliminate the chance of breaking.

The Plantop and Pro Plugs have excellent resaturation. Should edge effects occur because the outer trays dry out faster, these plugs are easy to resaturate and will be nice and evenly moist again after wetting.

Vermiculite free propagation at Dutch propagator P. van Geest

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Joost Haenen

Joost Haenen

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