Packaging for soil substrates
Soil, peat, coconut substrate, compost, and other materials used for gardening and plant cultivation must retain their moisture and structure.
The packaging is made from dense multilayer film with the following features:
- Low vapor and air permeability — prevents drying out and loss of nutrients.
- Mechanical strength — withstands the product’s weight without tearing.
- Resistance to punctures and environmental impact — suitable for storage in open warehouses or humid conditions.
Packaging for seeds
Seeds require special protection as they are sensitive to moisture, light, and oxygen.
For this purpose, foil or multilayer barrier films are used, which:
- Prevent moisture penetration, avoiding premature germination.
- Protect against sunlight and UV radiation, which can affect germination rates.
- Preserve the integrity and quality of planting material over a long storage period.
For untreated seeds, transparent or semi-transparent films may be used, allowing the customer to assess the appearance and size of the seeds while still providing a basic level of protection.
Packaging for fertilizers
Fertilizers, especially mineral types, are often chemically aggressive.
Therefore, packaging must be:
- Chemically neutral — not reacting with the product.
- Moisture- and gas-resistant — preventing loss of properties and unwanted reactions.
- Hermetically sealed and convenient to use — with the option of resealing or portion dosing.
Such bags are made from multilayer polymer structures and can be complemented with zip-lock closures, valves, or handles for easy transportation.