In horticulture, woven polyester mesh is increasingly used, and its durability, light weight and easy installation make it ideal for protecting plants, supporting vines and preventing bird infestation.
Protective plant
In horticulture, plant protection is an important link. Because of its rugged properties, woven polyester mesh is often used to build wind barriers to protect plants from strong winds and bad weather. In addition, it can also be used as a sunshade net to reduce the transpiration of plants by reducing direct sunlight, thus protecting plants during hot summer months.
Support vine
For vine plants that need support, such as grapes, loofahs, cucumbers, etc., woven polyester nets provide a stable and ventilated support structure. This mesh structure can not only withstand the weight of the plant during growth, but also promote air circulation and reduce the occurrence of diseases and pests. Compared with traditional bamboo poles or wire, woven polyester nets are lighter and easier to install and adjust.
Bird control
In orchards and gardens, birds are often the main cause of crop loss. Woven polyester mesh because of its fine mesh, can effectively prevent birds from pecking at the fruit and young leaves. The use of woven polyester mesh is a more environmentally friendly and longer lasting solution than chemical bird repellents. In addition, it prevents damage to crops by other small animals such as squirrels and rabbits.
Promote growth
The use of woven polyester mesh is not limited to protection and support, it can also promote the growth of certain plants by providing appropriate shading rates. For example, certain shade-loving plants are able to photosynthesize better under the shade of woven polyester nets, resulting in increased growth rates and yields.