Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Lambert and Media Qualities


 Choosing which potting mix to use can be a complicated task. With so many companies and mixes available on the market, how do you make a decision? Start your search with Lambert Peat Moss. Lambert combines different components, including EcoPeat wood fiber, into application-specific blends to eliminate guess work.

Components

Potting mixes come as a blend of several different components. Making up the majority of mixes are often sphagnum peat moss, wood fiber, coconut coir, vermiculite, and perlite, providing structure and physical bulk. Lambert’s peat-based mixes add two different forms of limestone to counteract the acidity of the base media. Starter charges of fertilizer are included and may be either conventional or organic. Finally, all potting mixes include a wetting agent to ensure uniform moisture distribution with irrigation. Different balances of these components will make a critical different in application. For example, LM-1 and LM-2 are two germination mixes from Lambert. However, LM-1 contains perlite while LM-2 does not, leading to different water retention and drainage.

Particle Size

Every potting mix should provide information on particle sizes. Potting mix producers such as Lambert provide detailed explanations of each class of particle size in terms of millimeters and best applications. Seeing words such as “super fine” and “fine” often indicate a germination mix or young plant mix, like you would see in Lambert’s LM-19. “Coarse” blends are often meant for larger pots or general-purpose production, such as Lambert’s LM-111.

Drainage and Water Retention

The differences between water retention and drainage are subtle but important. Mixes with smaller particle sizes or heavier on coco coir have better water retention, which refers to individual particle’s ability to hold on to water. Mixes with coarse particle sizes will have better drainage, which describes the ability of water to pass through the media. Lambert’s germination mixes, such as LM-18, would have very high water retention with low drainage, while a high porosity mix such as EPM-50 would have high drainage and low water retention.

Putting all this information together, each Lambert mix offers a summary of media qualities, components, and target crops. Reach out to your Griffin rep or GGSPro today to find out more!

Item Number

Product name

Size

149-006

LM-1

3.0 cf loose

149-008

LM-1

3.8 cf bale

149-0016

LM-18

3.0 cf loose

149-0018

LM-18

3.8 cf bale

149-0021

LM-19

3.0 cf loose

149-0023

LM-19

3.8 cf bale

149-0036

LM-111

3.0 cf loose

149-0038

LM-111

3.8 cf bale

149-0056

LM-6

3.0 cf loose

149-0058

LM-6

3.8 cf bale

149-0011

LM-2

3.0 cf loose

149-0013

LM-2

3.8 cf bale

149-0046

EPM-20

3.0 cf loose

149-0048

EPM-20

3.8 cf bale

149-0064

EPM-40

3.0 cf loose

149-0066

EPM-40

3.8 cf bale

149-0069

EPM-50

3.0 cf loose

149-0071

EPM-50

3.8 cf bale


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