Fresh potting soil usually contains enough basic nutrients for the start of a crop.
To ensure healthy and consistent growth, it is recommended to analyse your growing media regularly throughout cultivation.
Eurofins Agro offers chemical and physical analyses for potting soil, coco peat and organic substrates, supporting both growers and substrate suppliers.
The Potting Soil Check provides chemical insight into plant-available nutrients in potting soil and coco peat. This analysis helps growers assess the nutrient balance, evaluate fertilisation strategies and maintain stable growing conditions throughout the crop cycle.
Eurofins Agro provides fertilisation advice based on crop-specific target values, taking into account irrigation water composition, growth stage and recirculation systems. The results include bar charts that clearly show whether levels are low, sufficient or high, enabling immediate interpretation.
Potting Soil Check can be performed on:
Growing media composition changes during cultivation due to nutrient uptake, water quality and substrate ageing. Repeating the analysis every 2 to 4 weeks helps maintain optimal crop performance.
The Potting Soil Check is recommended when:
For substrate suppliers, researchers and quality managers, Eurofins Agro offers specialised physical analyses to evaluate the performance of organic substrates.
These analyses assess structural and physical behaviour, including moisture–air balance, shrinkage and bulk density. The methods used follow RHP (European Knowledge Centre for Growing Media) guidelines and are widely applied in the growing media industry.
Physical substrate testing supports:
Growing Media analysis evaluates the chemical and physical indicators that determine substrate quality and crop performance. Chemical analysis (Potting Soil Check) provides insight into plant-available nutrients, nutrient balance, pH and EC. Physical analysis for substrate suppliers assesses moisture–air balance, bulk density, shrinkage and structural properties of organic substrates.
These measurements help determine nutrient availability, substrate structure and the overall suitability of growing media during cultivation.