The green benchmark: our GreenFibre® premium wood fibre

Klasmann-Deilmann has more than twenty-five years of experience in the use of wood fibre in growing media. During this time, the significance of wood-based constituents for growing media in horticulture has increased considerably. Klasmann-Deilmann has used its comprehensive practical experience to develop its own GreenFibre® premium wood fibre, taking into account the growers’ increasingly strict requirements with regard to optimised nutrient concepts and safe use in substrates.

Following the commissioning of the first production plant for GreenFibre® in Germany in 2010, the Klasmann-Deilmann Group currently operates wood fibre plants at six locations in Europe. Further plants are being planned, as GreenFibre® has firmly established itself on the market as a very high-quality and reliable constituent.

GreenFibre® – Introduction (EN)

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GreenFibre® – Drainage ability (EN)

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GreenFibre® – Waterflow and drying (EN)

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The essential advantages of GreenFibre®:

  • Improves initial development of roots and seedlings
  • Higher aeration and increased drainage in the root zone, thus less issues with water logging
  • Enhances homogeneity of young plants in trays
  • Helps the substrate surface dry faster, thus less infestation of young plants with root fungi
  • Less algae and moss on the substrate surface
  • Easier rewetting of the substrate
  • RHP certified raw material, specially developed for the needs of professional horticulture

GreenFibre® fine

  • Developed specifically for blocking substrates
  • Improves press pot stability

GreenFibre® medium

  • Ideal for bedding and potting substrates
  • Very good capillarity and drainage

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GreenFibre® coarse

  • Ideal for coarse container substrates
  • Long-term structural stability

During the manufacturing process, the wood raw materials are hygienised at temperatures of > 90 °C to ensure that GreenFibre is therefore free of pathogens. The N-fixation is constant at 100 – 150 mg/L nitrogen and therefore at a low level for wood fibres.

At the beginning of wood fibre development, various types of nitrogen were mixed with the wood chips during fraying in order to compensate for nitrogen fixation; this process was called “impregnation” of the wood fibres. However, experience has shown that the addition of nitrogen during wood fibre production is problematic, including the risk of erratic salt levels and fluctuating values for the soluble nitrogen. Moreover, the “impregnated” wood fibres were subject to severe temperature fluctuation after fraying and were therefore not stable for storage.

New tests have shown that nitrogen fixation is highly dependent on the structure of the wood fibre and the type of the wood used for the wood chips. Moreover, it has proven successful to compensate N-fixation ideally directly during the course of manufacturing the substrate. Against this background, GreenFibre® is manufactured without the addition of a nitrogen fertiliser. Depending on the intended use of the substrate, a nitrogen store is taken into account which precisely releases the quantity of nitrogen fixed by the wood fibres. Different types of organic nitrogen fertilisers, mineral slow-release fertilisers and water-soluble nitrogen fertilisers are used.

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GreenFibre®– sustainable and safe

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GreenFibre® is approved for organic plant production

Pursuant to the European Organic Regulations (EU) no. 2018/848 and 2021/1165, GreenFibre® is approved for the production of organic substrates. Controlled by ECOCERT F-32600.

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GreenFibre® is RHP-certified

GreenFibre® bears the RHP quality mark. This warrants the suitability of this constituent for long-term use in growing media for commercial horticulture. In order to guarantee constant high quality, the GreenFibre® production facilities are certified in accordance with the strict RHP standards.

GreenFibre® is made of wood from responsibly managed sources

Alongside reliability, sustainability is at the heart of our philosophy for growing media. The wood chips used to produce GreenFibre® are derived solely from responsibly managed forests. Whenever possible, we favour wood raw materials from local sources that meet the criteria of sustainability and the respective applicable legal requirements.

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Deliverability and quality in harmony

Regardless of current crises and disrupted supply chains, the latest forecasts assume that the demand for growing media and the required raw materials will increase significantly internationally in the future.

Klasmann-Deilmann successfully ensured at an early stage that the increasing demand for horticultural products could be met with a stable supply of raw materials and supplier infrastructure.

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