Title: Horticulture Science Unit A Horticulture CD
1Horticulture ScienceUnit A Horticulture CD
2Growing Media, Nutrients, Fertilizers
3Understanding Properties of Growing Media
Vermiculitegtgtgtgtgt
4Interest ApproachWhat makes a great basketball
team?
- 5 or more members that work well together.
- At least 1 who can score points from 20 .
- At least 1 who can be used inside the key.
- 1 or more who can control the ball.
- 1 or more to push the ball inside.
- Each player has their strengths!
5Interest ApproachWhat makes a great growing
medium?
- Several components that work well together
- 1 or more that hold water.
- 1 or more that hold air.
- 1 or more sources of nutrients.
- 1 or more to help defend against pest.
- Components that are sterilized.
6Interest ApproachWhich Makes the Best Growing
Medium?
- Sand
- Peat Moss
- Field Soil
- Vermiculite
- Pearlite
- Water
- Gravel
or a mixture!
7Student ObjectivesBy the end of this lesson, you
will be able to
- 1. Identify the types of growing media.
- 2. Describe the functions of growing media.
- 3. Explain the relationship between growing media
and plant growth.
8TERMS
- Aeration the presence of air
- Growing medium material used for plant growth
- Hydroponics growing plants w/o soil
- Leach to remove by percolation
- Pore spaces voids for water or air holding
- Soil outer layer of the earth suitable for
plants - Soilless medium sterile product/s used for
plants
9What are the types of growing media used in
floriculture production?
- Is soil used?
- Soil the earths outer crust is full of life!
- Bacteria
- Fungi
- Invertebrates
10What are the negatives of using SOIL for
containers?
- Unknown history of
- Pesticides
- pH
- Fertility level
- High shrink / swell
- Soil shrinks as it dries forming cracks
- Higher disease probability
11So what media should you use?
- Sand? Dries to quickly.
- Peat moss? Dries to slowly.
- Coir? Hard to get wetted.
- Water? To little air.
- Pearlite? To much air.
- Vermiculite? Pricey.
- Potting soil mixes? Just right.
12The 3 basic types of media!
- Soil natural layer of the earth that supports
life. - Soilless any material for growing plants not
containing topsoil. - Hydroponics plants grown primarily in nutrient
solution.
13What are the functions of the growing media?
Start Here
- Must provide AIR.
- Must provide WATER.
- Must provide Nutrients.
- Must provide ANCHORE / SUPPORT.
14What effect does growing media have on plant
growth?
- Supplying Nutrients
- Some media cannot hold essential elements for
plants. Nutrients are leached out to rapidly. - Stressed plants are prone to disease and insect
damage increasing loss. - Reduced growth lower returns
15What effect does growing media have on plant
growth?
- Supplying Air
- As air is reduced, plant stress increases.
- Roots need oxygen and water both in moderation.
- Increasing stress increases pest susceptibility
and profit loss
16Necrotic line patterns in the foliage of a
cyclamen affected by impatiens necrotic spot
tospovirus (INSV).
17What effect does growing media have on plant
growth?
- Uniformity
- Large scale production demands that all plants
perform equally. - This is only possible if all plants get equal
inputs from a uniform media.
18Review
19What are the 3 types of media?
- Soil
- define
- Soilless
- define
- Hydroponics
- define
20What are the functions of growing media?
- Supply Air.
- Why?
- Supply water.
- Why?
- Supply nutrients.
- Why?
- Supply support / anchor.
- Why?
21Why is it important for media to
- Supply nutrients?
- Increase healthy plants,growth and returns.
- Supply air?
- Reduce diseases and increase profit.
- Supply uniformity?
- Plant schedules require uniform plant growth!