Greenhouse soils contain nutrients that can be freely available or bound to soil particles. The balance between organic matter and clay determines how strongly nutrients are held and how available they are for the crop.
Greenhouse Soil Analysis gives growers a complete understanding of soil fertility both before and during cultivation.
Greenhouse Soil Analysis assesses the chemical, physical and biological properties that determine soil fertility in greenhouse systems. It evaluates how nutrients are stored and released, how soil structure supports root development, and how soil life influences nutrient cycling.
Two complementary analyses are available:
Together, they provide continuous insight throughout the growing season.
Use SoilStock to optimise soil fertility before establishing the crop. It identifies nutrient reserves, soil structure, organic matter balance, pH and biological activity, ensuring the soil is ready for cultivation.
Use SoilCheck to monitor nutrient availability while the crop is growing. This helps adjust fertilisation in time, prevent deficiencies and support stable crop development.
Greenhouse Soil Analysis provides a complete overview of the indicators that define soil fertility and nutrient behaviour, including: