Mulch Films
- Early and better harvest
- Saving energy
- Improved crop quality.
- Water retention.
- Minimization of weed spread.
- Soil temperature control.
- Soil disinfection before sowing
A protective covering (as of sawdust, compost, or paper) spread or left on the ground to reduce evaporation, maintain even soil temperature, prevent erosion, control weeds, enrich the soil, or keep fruit (such as strawberries) clean.
Mulch films are used to modify soil temperature, limit weed growth, prevent moisture loss, and improve crop yield as well as precocity.
A black plastic mulch conserves soil moisture by preventing it from evaporating. Only the exposed soil in the holes where the vegetable plants are growing lose water to evaporation. This means that more moisture is available in the surrounding soil for plant roots, and you spend less time on watering the growing crop
Specification
Product Name : | Mulch films |
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Available size: | 20 micron to 100 micron |
Width: | 2 feet to 8 feet |
Length: | 400 meter to 1000 meter |
Film appearance: | black and Silver – Black |