Description
Easy planting
Due to the fact that Orchid Plugs are flexible, supple and soft to work with, the plant will not be damaged. The Orchid Plug has an 80% cutaway making that the Orchid Plug has a ‘solid bottom’, giving it the advantage that roots do not grow directly outwards and downwards, forming roots under the tray, making removal from the tray difficult. Should the plant material nevertheless be too big to fit the plug, the parts are easy to break apart from each other. Another benefit of the fact that the Orchid Plug has a ‘solid bottom’ is re-moistening the plugs. Water cannot run along the open sides all the way to the bottom of the cell, it must always pass through the plug.
Fertilisation
The substrates used by Jiffy always consist of a mixture of peat and coir in a specific ratio and additional ingredients such as lime and feed to obtain the correct pH and EC. In terms of feed and pH, the substrate is 100% stable and can be used for cultivation in a similar way compared to ordinary substrates. The advice to users of the Orchid Plugs is to start off using clean water and cultivate with low EC levels. For the first few weeks such a solution will contain sufficient basic nutrients and upon every feeding, the plug will easily be able to buffer the nutrients and distribute them evenly across the plug.
Rooting
Rooting in the Orchid Plug is easy and more than adequate. As more roots are developing gradually and the plug has to ‘make room’ as it were, otherwise the plant begins to sit too tightly in the tray. Preforma plugs are soft and flexible from beginning to the end. The thicker roots on the outside will simply press slightly on the exterior. The Preforma plug shrinks slightly, as it were, as the roots become thicker and thicker.