Abstract:
The purpose of the paper is to analyze the behavior of some ornamental
flowering plants cultivated on roofs, on three types of substrate. The used
biological material was comprised of mature Sedum spurium ‘Fuldaglut’ and
Sempervivum tectorum samples, purchased from specialized nurseries and
cultivated in 80/480 cm containers. The experimental scheme includes three
variants, with three repetitions each in which various types of culture substrates
were used: V1- forest soil; V2 -mixture of peat Novobalt (43%), coconut fiber
(30%), composted bark (23%), alginate (4%); V3-blonde peat (40%), brown peat
(30%), sand 10% and forest soil (20%). It was found that the substrate type has
influenced the growth and development of the Sedum spurium ‘Fuldaglut’ and
Sempervivum tectorum plants. Comparing the types of substrate we concluded
that the substrate a3, a mixture of blonde peat (40%), brown peat (30%), sand
(10%) and forest soil (20%), had the most positive influence, while the substrate
a2, a mixture of Novobalt peat (43%), coconut fiber (30%), composted bark
(23%), alginate (4%), had the least influence.