Thin cotton that adheres to the surface irregularities with moisture equivalent to night dew, for erosion prevention and germination.
Thin cotton detaches from the net by receiving small amounts of moisture from dew or rainfall, adhering uniformly to the surface's irregularities. At this time, due to its high flexibility, thin cotton maintains a stable adhesion state from the moment of installation until the germination period, unaffected by dry or wet conditions.
By adhering to the soil surface, thin cotton functions as a protective layer that prevents the runoff of fine-grained soil, seeds, and fertilizers, while also protecting the soil and seeds by playing the role of "initial roots" during the period until germination.
Slopes are environments that are prone to erosion due to raindrop impact and surface runoff. By applying greening products, the soil is protected from these factors, contributing to the stability of the slope.
Compared to flat land, slopes tend to dry out more easily, making it difficult for plants to germinate and grow. By closely adhering greening products with excellent water retention and transpiration suppression functions to the slope, the moisture conditions of the soil can be improved, promoting good germination and growth of plants.
Additionally, the soil on slopes is subject to strong erosion due to the repeated freeze-thaw cycles in winter. By applying greening products, freeze-thaw effects can be mitigated, contributing to the reduction of damage to plants during harsh winter conditions.