| Rolls measure: 20'Long x 9.75 " Wide x .35" Deep
The STG Grow Roll is a unique grow system for growers who use grow tables, troughs or gutters. The first generation and current STG Roll was designed by commercial growers who use 26 foot long, four bay trough tables. All of these growers were using 100% perlite or peat perlite mixes. The immediate impact was on labor, as it took only minutes to roll out an STG Roll as opposed to pouring heavy, dusty, messy bags of Perlite or soil. Clean up saw similar positive efficiencies, as it only takes minutes to roll up an STG Roll, with no residual clean up needed outside of a quick table wash down. And because an STG Roll will wet instantaneously growers can seed and begin germinating immediately.
This unique method of replacing the media for each new planting also impacted growers who were troubled by root diseases like Pythium. As any grower will attest, once Pythium gets into the media, it is very difficult to get rid of. Because each new STG Roll is sterile and hygienic it does not allow for cross contamination and spreading of disease which in turns creates a much more hygienic and sterile environment in any type grower facility.
The STG Roll can be easily cut to fit any type gutter system. We can also custom cut sizes to fit any grow system with a reasonable contract requirement. This sytem was designed, trialed and approved by dozens of commercial gutter and trough growers around the United States
Designed as an alternative to:
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Soilless mixes |
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Coir |
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Perlite |
The STG Advantage:
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Light weight, sterile, clean and hygienic |
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Great aeration and water retention |
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Quicker germination, better yields |
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No contamination of harvested product with media residue |
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PH neutral |
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No mess, no clean up, no measuring |
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Made to be taken from the box and rolled directly into the trough |
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No gloves, masks, or protective eyewear needed |
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Can be rewetted |
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Indefinite shelf life |
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The unique characteristics of the STG substrate allows for more product per box, which in turn will cut freight costs per box in half |
The STG Advantage:
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Light weight, sterile, clean and hygienic |
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Great aeration and water retention |
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Quicker germination, better yields |
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PH neutral |
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Made to be used right out of the box, no set-up time needed |
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No mess, no clean up, no measuring |
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Can be rewetted |
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Indefinite shelf life |
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Will not break or fall apart in shipping or in use |
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The unique characteristics of the STG substrate allows for more product per box, which in turn will cut freight costs per box in half |
Sure to Grow is a unique media that will give you superior results if you follow our simple instructions :
General Growing Conditions:
- Plant trays and growing troughs must be flat bottomed; (with the exception of NFT systems) growing beds, trays and troughs need to be level to prevent nutrient run-off, uneven watering or pooling. Systems need to drain freely with no pooling of water at the root zone.
- Use of bottom heat will require more frequent watering. Vine crops and taller plants may require support in the form of staking or trellising sooner than with other types of media.
- Cover the surface of deeper containers (Bato buckets, Dutch Pots), with a solid cover to block light, preserve moisture and prevent algae growth.
What Sure to Grow Product Should I Use?
Starting from Seeds with Sure to Grow:
- Be sure to completely saturate the Sure to Grow media before putting it into your growing system. This is best accomplished by placing the Sure to Grow in free draining nursery trays with a web or slotted bottom and immersing them in a container of pH corrected water. (Note: STG Pads and mats should be saturated prior to seeding; STG Cubes and Blocks can be saturated before or after seeding.)
- Place the desired number of seeds in the dibble hole on top of the cubes. Most seeds can be seeded on the surface. Larger seeds like cucumbers or sunflowers can be pressed down into the crosscut X in the center of the dibble hole.
- After seeding, water the seeds gently from the top to settle the seeds into the media. Cover with a humidity dome or another tray until the seed coat has cracked and the radicle has emerged. Upon germination, remove the dome and expose seedlings to full light.
- STG is a sterile, inert growing media with no added nutrients. Once true leaves have emerged it is essential that a complete water-soluble nutrient formulated for the crop be supplied to the plants.
Irrigation
- Flood and drain systems are the recommended irrigation method for most seedling applications.
- Compared to other media, STG will generally require more frequent but shorter irrigation intervals.
- Once plants are placed in the growing system, the irrigation interval must allow the media to stay evenly moist throughout.
- Should the media dry out, the media needs to be completely rehydrated by flooding and draining or thoroughly watering from the top.
Specific Hydroponic System Instructions
In addition to these Best Practices, please request our supplemental instructions for growers using specific hydroponic systems including NFT, Ebb & Flow, Drip, Float, Wick and Aeroponic.
SUGGESTIONS FOR GROWING TRIALS
Thank you for trying Sure to Grow media, the most technologically advanced growing media on the market. Enclosed are suggestions for conducting growing trials using our revolutionary new media.
Cubes
- Smaller Seeds - surface seed single lettuce and tomato seeds or bunch seed (10-15 seeds per hole) basil and arugula
- Larger Seeds - cucumbers, sunflowers - insert seeds into crosscut "X
- Cuttings - try mint or other herbs
Blocks
- Graduate tomatoes and cucumbers from 1" STG Cubes into blocks and then slabs
- Ornamentals
Slabs
- Graduate tomatoes and cucumbers into blocks and then onto slabs
- Direct seeding for cut-and-come again production of baby greens and herbs
Loose fill
- Direct seed cucumbers or graduate STG Blocks into Bato Buckets (if you cover the media you will encourage the formation of air roots) - you will need to irrigate more frequently than with other media and might possibly require two emitters when the plants get bigger.)
- Also a good media for cuttings or for use in net pots.
Pads and rolls
- Test pads with microgreens and wheat grass. The simplest way to do this is to place a pad into a webbed nursery tray, saturate it thoroughly and broadcast seeds evenly over the surface. Important note: For safety reasons, you should only use seeds specifically designated for microgreens or sprout production.*
- Medium seeds arugula and mizuna are fast-growing greens which are excellent for testing or display broadcast 2 tablespoons of seeds per 10 x 20 mat.
- Larger seeds radish Ό cup per mat.
- Wheat 1-2 cups. Presoak seeds for 8-12 hours, then spread evenly on the mat (double layering of seeds is OK). Consider displaying live trays of wheatgrass.
After seeding, lightly mist the trays, then cover with a humidity dome. Mist 2-3 times a day until seeds germinate, then remove cover and expose to full light (fluorescent or indoor lighting is adequate for most microgreens). Irrigate at least once a day by flood and drain method. For added convenience, place the web flat into a solid bottom flat with a saturated Sure to Grow Mat.
Microgreens are ready to harvest at 2, wheatgrass at 4- 6.
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