Stratified substrates enhance water storage and distribution between irrigation events
Kristopher S. Criscione,
Jeb S. Fields,
James S. Owen
et al.
Abstract:The specialty crop industry requires copious amounts of water to meet production needs; however, current substrates are highly porous to mitigate risks and are subsequently inefficient with regard to water use. Therefore, more sustainable soilless substrates are needed to ensure the future success/profitability of the horticultural industry, especially as finite fresh water sources become limiting. Substrate stratification (i.e., vertically layering unique substrates atop one another) provides opportunities to… Show more
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