Substrates
A substrate is all the solid material different from the soil, natural, of synthesis or residual, mineral or organic, that when it is placed on a container, in a pure or mixed way, it allows the anchoring of the root system of the plant, playing, therefore, a supporting role for the plant. The substrate can or cannot be involved in the complex process of the mineral nutrition of the plant.

We can find different types of substrates depending on the physical and organic characteristics, as they can be: structure (% drainage), the capacity of cationic exchange, etc.:
Rock wool
a) Cultivation tables.
b) Blocks for spreading.
Perlite
a) Cultivation bag of expanded perlite 20-40 litres.
b) Bag of expanded perlite of a volume of 100-200 litres.
c) PeCo Substrate: Bags of perlite and coconut fibre. Standard mixture of 50-50, 70-30.
Coconut Fibre
a) Cultivation bag of coconut fibre
b) Blocks for containers

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