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Rock Wool Growth Block For Agricultural

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Rock wool growth block is created by melting and spinning basalt rock into thin fibers. These fibers are then processed and compressed to form lightweight slabs, or cubes. The resulting material has a high water retention capacity while still providing excellent drainage, allowing for optimal moisture levels for plant roots. The fibrous structure also promotes ample airflow, preventing waterlogging and ensuring sufficient oxygenation for root development.

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Rock wool growth block is created by melting and spinning basalt rock into thin fibers. These fibers are then processed and compressed to form lightweight slabs, or cubes. The resulting material has a high water retention capacity while still providing excellent drainage, allowing for optimal moisture levels for plant roots. The fibrous structure also promotes ample airflow, preventing waterlogging and ensuring sufficient oxygenation for root development.


Rock Wool Growth Block For Agricultural


Features


1. It has a large water retention capacity, And also holds sufficient air. It holds a lot of water which gives you an advantage against power or equipment failures.
2. It is available in multiple sizes and shapes for various hydroponic applications.
3. Rock Wool is also durable, it doesn't readily fall apart or break down.
 

Applications

1. Seedling block

Nursery block for plant nursery, including vegetables and fruits, Chinese medicine, seedlings, flowers, flowers andother plants.

2. Engraftment block

Used for plant fixation or planting in shallow root plants such as leafy vegetables.

3. Planting bar

The strips are used to accommodate the well-developed roots of plants such as solanaceae and cucurbit,which carry nutrients to the plant.

4. Implant block (black and white film)

Planting blocks are used for saplings, flowers, Chinese herbs and other plants.

5. Planting block (grey film)

Planting blocks are used for saplings, flowers, Chinese herbs and other plants.


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