Description
Mineral wool is a generic name for fibre materials that are formed by spinning or drawing molten minerals. The nomenclature of these wool products is simply the parent/raw material name in prefix to wool. Wool from glass is glass wool, wool from rock is stone wool and so on. Many people incorrectly believe that ROCKWOOL is a synonym for mineral wool. However, ROCKWOOL® is a registered trademark by the Danish company Rockwool International A/S. SA Horticulture does not sell ROCKWOOL, but other brands of stone wool. Mineral wool products can be engineered to hold large quantities of water and air that aid root growth and nutrient uptake in hydroponics; their fibrous nature also provides a good mechanical structure to hold the plant stable. The naturally high pH of mineral wool makes them initially unsuitable to plant growth and requires “conditioning” to produce a wool with an appropriate, stable pH.
Advantages of Rockwool
- Excellent moisture retention
- Has good aeration allowing roots access to oxygen
- Light and very easy to work with
- Purchased in a ready to use fashion
- Does not degrade or breakdown over time
- Consistency and reliability
- Can be used from propagation to harvest.








