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1. How to grow a healthy plant
During the first part of the educational program, trainers Mark van der Werf and Floris van der Helm give you an introduction to plant health. What factors are necessary for a plant to become “healthy” and how can growers influence those factors? During the table discussion, some of these factors will be discussed.
Trainers: Mark van der Werf (Plant Health Specialist) and Floris van der Helm (Specialist Vegetables) -
2. How minerals influence plant health
During the second part of the educational program, specialists Marc van Oers and Sjoerd Smits focus on minerals. Minerals play a key role in the functioning of a plant. What are exactly the functions of all these minerals and how do they affect plant health? Are we supplying the optimum diet for plants already or can we still make some improvements? Trainers: Marc van Oers (Innovations Specialist), and Sjoerd Smits (Plant Nutrition Specialist)
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9. How to optimize light-use efficiency
Plants can produce a lot of sugars with a lot of light. However, it happens regularly that they produce more sugars than they need at that moment. The result is that the plant gets thicker stems, extra leaves or fruit because there is ‘abundance’. However, if times of scarcity of light come, then the plant experiences all this abundance as a burden because, once the leaves, flowers and fruit have been produced, they all require sugars and must be maintained. A correct temperature light ratio is essential. The experts tell you in this lesson how to do this best.
Experts: Consultants of the Implementation Partners Hoogendoorn Growth Management, Hortilux Schreder -
1. How to create a homogeneous climate (free preview)
Data-driven growing starts with a greenhouse climate that is as homogeneous as possible. Within departments, large temperature differences can occur due to broken windows, cracked screens, screen gaps etc. This does not benefit the quality of the crop. Do you want to know more about creating a homogeneous climate? Join our first session, it’s for free!
Experts: Implementation Partners LetsGrow.com and Ludvig Svensson -
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