by AdminUser | Jun 11, 2026 | Post Types
6 Things Growers Should Know About Commercial Capsicum Grow Bags Before the Next Crop Capsicum is a demanding crop. Whether you’re growing sweet bell peppers, hot varieties, or the long sweet types popular in Japanese and Korean fresh markets, the plant...
by AdminUser | Jun 11, 2026 | Post Types
7 Proven Greenhouse Cucumber Substrate Management Strategies That Actually Work If you’ve been growing cucumbers commercially for any length of time, you already know that what’s under your plant matters just as much as what’s above it....
by AdminUser | Jun 11, 2026 | Post Types
5 Factors That Define Greenhouse Tomato Substrate Performance (And Why Most Growers Only Focus on Two) Commercial greenhouse tomato production is a game of margins. When you’re managing tens of thousands of square metres of crop, whether in the...
by AdminUser | May 10, 2026 | Post Types
9 Practical Reasons Coco Coir Grow Bags for Bell Pepper Are a Greenhouse Game-Changer Bell peppers look sturdy. Thick leaves, strong stems, solid fruits. But if you’ve grown capsicum commercially, you know the crop has a soft side. Bell pepper plants can be...
by AdminUser | May 10, 2026 | Post Types
8 Ways Coco Coir Grow Bags for Strawberries Make Berry Farming Easier Strawberry farming is one of those businesses that looks romantic… until you actually do it commercially. The fruit is delicate. The labor cost is high. Shelf life is short. And buyers are extremely...
by AdminUser | May 10, 2026 | Post Types
6 Greenhouse Benefits of Coco Coir Grow Bags for Cucumber Production Cucumber farming looks simple from the outside. Green vines, fast growth, quick harvest. But commercial growers know the reality: cucumbers are one of the most demanding greenhouse crops when it...
by AdminUser | May 10, 2026 | Post Types
7 Reasons Coco Coir Grow Bags for Tomatoes Are Winning in Commercial Greenhouses If you’re running a commercial tomato operation, you already know the truth: tomatoes are profitable… but only when everything is controlled. The substrate, irrigation schedule, EC...
by AdminUser | Apr 6, 2026 | Post Types
There’s a particular kind of frustration that comes from investing in a new growing system, following the setup instructions carefully, and then watching your crop underperform anyway. If you’ve been researching aeration planter bags, you’ve probably...
by AdminUser | Apr 6, 2026 | Post Types
Weeds are one of those problems that every grower deals with but nobody talks about enough. In commercial vegetable production, weed pressure doesn’t just compete with your crop for nutrients and water. It drives up labor costs, increases pesticide use, and in...
by AdminUser | Apr 6, 2026 | Post Types
Walk through any serious garden center in the Netherlands, Canada, or Japan in spring, and you’ll notice something consistent about the hanging baskets that actually look good. Not the ones with wilting petunias or root rot creeping in by midsummer. The healthy...
by AdminUser | Apr 6, 2026 | Post Types
Jiffy Pellets vs Coco Coir Disks: 5 Differences That Actually Matter for Growers There’s a debate that keeps coming up in greenhouse growing circles, from commercial tomato farms in the Netherlands to berry operations in South Korea and capsicum growers in...
by AdminUser | Apr 6, 2026 | Post Types
7 Simple Expanding Coco Peat Disks Instructions That Actually Work If you’ve ever opened a bag of compressed coco peat disks for the first time and thought, “Wait, this is it?” you’re not alone. Those compact little pucks don’t look like...