International Journal of Horticultural Science (Apr 2003)

The effect of soil mixtures of different consistence and phosphorus content in tray transplant-growing by lettuce

  • K. Tóth,
  • N. Kappel,
  • K. Slezák,
  • B. Irinyi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31421/IJHS/9/1/380
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1

Abstract

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The transplant-growing with root balls gets more and more popular and time to time the only method even in high-quality lettuce transplant-growing. To work out the technology of transplant-growing in trays it was needed to define the accurate physical and chemical consistency of applied soils. The transplant production in trays could become a good method in field-grown lettuce technologies. The production of transplants of good quality with this technology could be realised only by accurate soil mixtures. The matter of transplant-growing substrates could be a low-moor turf. Its qualities could be positively influenced by adding minerals like bentonite in amount of 5 (or 10) V%. To ensure enough phosphorus for the demands of transplants we have to add more fertilisers. The best results by lettuce we got by adding 4 kg/m3 superphosphate to the soil mixture.

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