waterretentieve
Waterretentieve is a term used to describe materials, soils, or substrates that have a high capacity to retain water relative to their volume. Substrates with waterretentieve properties help maintain moisture levels for longer periods between irrigation, which can support plant health and reduce water use. The concept is applied in agriculture, horticulture, and material science to evaluate and design growing media and soil amendments.
In soils, waterretentieve capacity depends on texture, structure, organic matter content, and mineral composition. Fine-textured soils
Mechanisms that contribute to waterretentieve behavior include capillary retention within pore networks, adsorption of water onto
Common waterretentieve materials include peat, coconut coir, sphagnum moss, biochar with high porosity, bentonite clays, and
Applications often focus on greenhouse media, potted plants, and soil restoration projects, with design trade-offs between