Kelumi Ramanayaka
Office manager

Bell Peppers are colorful crops with rainbow shades of fruits. Bell Pepper belongs to the Nightshade family. They are low in calories and rich in vitamin C and other antioxidants. Since bell peppers require warm temperatures for germination and crop production, 6-8 hours of daily sunlight is required for successful bell pepper cultivation. GREEN SPACE BepperMIX is a substrate with an ideal growth condition for hydroponic bell pepper. This facilitates the spread of root systems, vigorous stems, and disease-free crop production. The composition of the slab can be customized according to the bell pepper variety and buyer’s requirements. Green Space BepperMix Planter Bag is made from purely natural, organic coco peat, and husk chips are blended in a selected ratio and packed in UV-treated printed milky bags. They are an eco-friendly & economical growing medium for bell pepper cultivation in limited space as well as in a greenhouse. Also convenient in handling and an excellent replacement for pots. After adding the water to the coir and getting it hydrated inside, the bag will be ready for planting. The planter bag gives multiple crop cycles. The medium used for growing does not require replacement with a new crop cycle since it’s done with our coir substrates.
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