jordsubstrat
Jordsubstrat is a growing medium used in soil-based horticulture to cultivate plants in pots, trays, or beds. It is engineered to provide mechanical support, retain suitable moisture, supply nutrients, and allow root respiration. Jordsubstrat differs from bare mineral soil by delivering specific physical and chemical properties, such as drainage, aeration, and nutrient availability, tailored to crop needs and cultivation systems.
Common components include organic matter such as peat moss, coconut coir, or composted bark, along with mineral
Physical and chemical properties of jordsubstrat influence irrigation and fertilization. Key factors include bulk density, total
Uses include seedling production, pot plants, bedding crops, and greenhouse crops. Selection depends on plant type,
Environmental considerations are increasingly important. Peat-based jordsubstrat raises concerns about carbon storage and habitat disturbance, leading