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Colors Black Mulch Film Layer Brown Mulch Film Layer Clear (Natural) Mulch Film Layer Silver Mulch Film Layer White Mulch Film Layer
Brown Mulch Film Layer
- Enhance crop yield by:
- Controlling weed growth due to elimination of the light transmitted to the soil
- Reducing temperature absorption and keeping moderate temperature around crops’ roots
- Choose for strawberries and vegetables
- Use best in high temperature areas
Clear (Natural) Mulch Film Layer
- Encourage root development and early harvest by increasing soil temperature 5° to 8 °C at soil depths of 5-10 cm
- Reduce cooling and stress by warming the aearial part of the plants with the far infrared radiation generated by the soil at night
- See the crop through the film
- Choose cotton, white asparagus and melon
- Use best in cool climates
- Protect plants by repelling insects, such as thrips, aphids and white flies, preventing the spread of mosaic, botrytis and other viruses
- Improve yield and quality by increasing photosynthesis from light reflection on the lower part of plants
- Deflect heat and keep soil cooler
- Prevent risk of burn to aerial parts of plants in contact with the film
- Choose silver/black for strawberries, melons, watermelons, squash and other crops
- Use best in high temperature areas
Do not blind bees, due to balance of light reflectance
- Similar to the layer, benefit from more extensive photosynthesis and heat deflection
- Choose white for potatoes, turnips and below-ground crops
- Choose white/black for tomatoes, cucurbits, eggplant, melons, peppers and other crops that grow in height
- Use best in high temperature areas
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