Propagation/Greenhouse Management
Unit 1.3 | Part 1 – 159
INGREDIENT FUNCTION / QUALITIES IMPARTED SOURCE SUSTAINABILITY COSTS / COMMENTS
(^1) CEC = Cation Exchange Capacity (see Unit 2.2, Soil Chemistry and Fertility)
$$$ = expensive input
$$ = moderately expensive input
$ = low-cost input
Appendix 7: Propagation Media—
Ingredients & Properties Imparted
Appendix 10: Propagation Media
Peat Moss
Perlite
5–8 lbs/cu ft
Vermiculite
6–10 lbs/cu ft
Compost
Soil
Sand
Leaf Mold
(decomposed
leaf litter)
Coir Fiber
aka Coco Peat
Grape Seed
Pomace
Canadian peat bogs
Mined silica , volcanic
origin Arizona
Mica from Montana
North Carolina
Produced on-site or
purchased
On-site
Quarried, typically
local
On-site
Coconut industry
byproduct from
Sri Lanka, Madagascar,
Philippines, and India
Winery byproduct
- Fungistatic/acidic
- H 2 0-holding capacity
10 times dry weight - H 2 0-holding capacity
3–4 times dry weight - Aeration • Drainage
- Drainage • High CEC
- H 2 0-holding capacity
6–8 times weight - Has Mg/K
- Moisture retention
- Drainage • Nutrients
- Pathogen suppression
- Minerals • Minor NPK
- Bulk density
- Drainage • Aeration
- Serves as peat substitute
- Acid/fungistatic
- Drainage • H 2 0-holding
- H 2 0-holding • Drainage
- Drainage • Aeration
- K source • Minor N
$$$ • pH 3.5–5.0
- Non-renewable by most counts
$$$ • Non-renewable
- No CEC^1 • No nutrients
- Energy intensive production
$$$ • Energy intensive production
- Non-renewable
Requires labor to produce
- Potential source of weed seed
Free • Weed seed potential
$ • 0.05–2.0mm diameter
- No CEC or nutrients
Free • Required labor to harvest if
suitable material exists locally
$$ • Hard to handle/break up
- Non-fungistatic
- Travels far to Western market
Time/labor
- Perlite substitute for mixes
- Could have high potassium