CANNA Greenwall Special 1 liter
CANNA Greenwall Special 1 liter
Vertical plant walls, also called green walls, are increasing in popularity. They can mainly be seen in office and retail properties, but also in catering establishments and in people's homes. This is not only because of the pleasant, natural appearance of such a green painting, but also because plants have been shown to increase labor productivity, reduce stress, improve air quality and provide heat and sound insulation.
CANNA Greenwall special is a liquid, compound fertilizer with micronutrients, specially developed to keep all types of green walls, both at home and in the office, fresh green and beautifully blooming. Think of vertical gardens, green walls, living walls and edible walls. CANNA works exclusively with high-quality pure nutrients and chelates, which are directly and fully available to the plant.
Vertical plant wall, how do you do that?
In principle, many plants that are sold as houseplants are also suitable for
use in a vertical wall. Which plants are chosen for which wall and in which
combination depends, among other things, on the following factors:
- location of the wall;
- much or little light;
- the ambient temperature;
- system and method of watering;
- the moisture of the wall;
- the size of the wall.
Position of the wall
The chosen plants must be able to grow under the conditions of the wall.
Indoors, light is often the limiting factor. Because the proportion of plant
families that thrive in low-light conditions is small, the wall's plant choice
is greater when lighting is added. For this reason, even walls near a window
usually have to be lightened.
Size of the wall
When working with a large wall, there will be differences within the wall in
the conditions mentioned. For example, plants at the top of the wall often
receive more light. Depending on the type of irrigation system, the plants
often get more water lower on the wall. At the top, the wall can even dry up
between turns.
Vertical wall systems
Many systems for green walls are conceivable and many systems are patented. The
first modern system was invented by Stanley Hart White. He patented this in
1935 and the system consisted of stackable outdoor flower pots. Patrick Blanc
from France was the first to develop indoor systems. He did this based on his
knowledge of plants and ecosystems in tropical areas. Later, he also applied
his system outdoors with temperate zone plants.
The plants in a green wall can be grown on different media. Rock wool, clay granules, earth mixes, coconut substrates and mats can be used for this. Connect the system to a nutrient reservoir to automatically regulate watering.
Maintenance
Good design and good maintenance can prevent downtime. It also helps if the
growing conditions of the plants are on the border of sub-optimal, so that the
plants grow less fast and are more resistant to fluctuations. Leaf picking and
pruning of plants that are likely to grow too large are also part of the
standard maintenance and must be carried out every 3 months. This keeps the
wall looking nice and can last for years.
Instructions
Shake well before use. Add 2 to 4 ml of Greenwall special per liter of water.
Do not use other fertilizers, such as fertilizer granules, simultaneously in
the root environment of your plants. For green walls that are connected to a
nutrient reservoir, it is advisable to change the entire contents of the
reservoir regularly - at least every two weeks. This is to ensure that the
plants receive the correct nutrients.
Storage instructions
- Keep bottles hermetically sealed;
- Keep only in the original packaging;
- Protect from heat, frost and direct sunlight;
- Recommended storage temperature 10-30 ° C;
- The packaging is made of 100% recyclable Polyethylene (PVC and cadmium free).
Causes skin irritation and serious eye irritation. Keep out of reach of children