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SOPRAFLOR AU SKU: 24363,24364,24365

SOPRAFLOR AU SKU: 24363,24364,24365

SOPRANATURE SOPRAFLOR AU is optimized for fertility, workability and longevity. The medium of choice for rooftop farms for the production of vegetables and herbs, it combines the characteristics of an excellent farm soil with the performance of a modern green roof medium.

Product Properties

  • Function Vegetative solutions
  • Product roles Growing medium and pregrown

Installation

Lay the SOPRAFLOR AU growing substrate and incorporate enrichment products if required. Spread the substrate evenly with a rake, water it until saturated, and compact it with a 250 lb to 270 lb lawn roller half-filled with water.

Refer to SOPREMA’s published technical literature for additional details and application requirements.

 

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