MORR’s Complete Line of Commercial Grow Media
Grow Medium- Rockwool, Coir, Coir+Perlite Blends, Peat Moss Blends, Perlite & Vermiculite, Potting Soil, Clay, Stone & Other Media...
Grow Medium- Rockwool, Coir, Coir+Perlite Blends, Peat Moss Blends, Perlite & Vermiculite, Potting Soil, Clay, Stone & Other Media...
Traditional VS Hydro: Growing Media in the Commercial Horticulture Industry- Regardless of the type of commercial grow operation, a greenhouse or indoor farm must use some form of media to grow in. Any application, whether it is traditional or hydroponic, requires plants to grow in something. Although not every shoe fits for each operation, growers should be aware of which growing media is best suited to the operation in terms of plant needs and goals. Choosing the best option is essential for a productive growing season.
So You Want to Grow Industrial Hydroponic Hemp? Hydroponics is a method of growing plants in a water-based, nutrient-rich solution. With the push for more economical, environmentally friendly, and sustainable practices of growing crops, hydroponics has become a method of plant cultivation popular among growers from a range of different backgrounds including both domestic and commercial...
What is coconut coir? There's a new growing medium taking the hydroponics industry by storm: coconut coir, also referred to as ​coco coir​, is a fibrous material extracted from coconuts, a 100% renewable and organic source. The fibers of coconut husks are commonly harvested and refined to be woven into various consumer goods, and coconut coir is made from the excess material cast off by this refinement process. When collected and washed, this material makes for an ideal hydroponic substrate medium for horticulturists and growers.
Wholesale Growing Media at MORR: Types of Growing Media- At MORR, we want to promote plant health with every product we provide. Our wide range of wholesale growing media formulas can help with healthy root development, and make sure your plants get the nutrients they need to thrive. Our products range from rock wool and coir to potting soil and more. Below we’ve rounded up some of our top products for all your growing media needs.
Riococo has been quietly providing coco coir to the largest commercial agriculture projects for over 15 years. They are one of the only vertically integrated manufacturers that owns their mode of production and has been the global market leader in consistent, uniform, and tested coir products that ensure plant growth and yield, the two most important metrics required of growing media substrate.
Buffering VS MAXWash in Coco Coir- A frequent practice with commercial hydroponic growers is to either request their coco coir manufacturer to soak their coir in calcium citrate, or the growers do it themselves in-house. When asked why this is commonly requested, growers responded by saying it was to avoid calcium and magnesium deficiencies in their substrate later on in the growing season. However, is this a necessary step?
Stocking Up for the 2022 Growing Season of the Commercial Greenhouse Operation- Over the past two years, the way of the world has been ever changing thanks to the global pandemic from Covid-19. Everyone needed to make changes to their everyday lives to stay safe, and this included most of the businesses and industries across the globe. Commercial and Industrial AG and horticulture was not an exception.
Bulking Up on Coco Coir: MORR has many solutions for coco coir products ranging from plugs, blocks, and bags. One of the featured coco coir manufacturers is Riococo. Riococo was established in 2002 and is one of the number one Coconut coir growing media located in Sri Lanka. Using both nature and state of the art techniques with equipment that produces high quality OMRI certified coco coir grow media.
Making the Cut in Harvest Preparations- When a growing season is ending, there is a sense of relief and excitement for the final harvest. For a proper crop harvest, regardless of the operation and crop type, a grower needs to be prepared and ready to tackle the challenge of an efficient harvest. Care must be given to the plants to avoid stress, damage, and overall quality damage. Any of these three will ultimately lead to lower profits and a product that will not last. The best way to have a great harvest is through the proper preparations and planning.