Method and equipment for planting of band ball plants

Plant husbandry – Receptacle for growing medium – Modular

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47 79, 111 2, A01G 902

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ABSTRACT:
Method and equipment for planting of band ball plants in which the plants are grown in a cassette consisting of a bottom part and an upper part (2). The bottom part comprises several parallel grooves. The upper part is made of paper coated with plastic, and having perforations (19) to produce a ball support network when tamped from above. The plants in a groove are separated by folds (17) of the upper part, which straighten when the bands are pulled after the incubation from the grooves.

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