Soil aeration netting LITE-NET Standard Bio1
for root irrigationplasticgeotextile

soil aeration netting
soil aeration netting
soil aeration netting
soil aeration netting
soil aeration netting
soil aeration netting
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Characteristics

Application
soil aeration, for root irrigation
Material
plastic, geotextile
Other characteristics
for arboriculture

Description

The water distribution network for plants 100 % biodegradable drainage net made of thick nonwoven. The LITE-NET, which is installed root-deep in the soil, works like a net of water veins In its highly porous structure, it distributes air and water over a large area, efficiently and evenly at the root level and serves as a water reservoir for plants. ADVANTAGES: •Stores water directly at the roots •Roots can grow through mesh openings •Extended watering intervals •Can be easily cut to size •Simple installation •Low weight •Optimal supply of the plants Description If needed, all the water is available to the roots, as the open net structure allows roots to grow through it without any problems and dock all around the voluminous nonwoven/felt. This also makes a very flexible, 3-dimensional installation possible. The 6 mm thick basic version stores up to 5.5 l of water per m². The LITE-NET Bio1 made of cellulose fibres, which is 100 % biodegradable after 1-2 years, is used e.g. for greening slopes, vegetation nets for trees, raised planting beds and larger plant troughs, vegetable beds or lawns. In addition to the standard mesh size C20 with an opening width of approx. 13 cm, nets with smaller meshes C14 with an opening width of approx. 9 cm are also available, e.g. for slope plantings (see Lite-Net slope).

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