Going our own way
“I don’t know of any other growers who do that, but it’s a system we’re very happy with”, says Thunnissen. “We are used to going our own way and being different to the rest doesn’t bother us”, he says. “That ‘dare to be different ‘attitude is reflected in our choice of substrate. Over the years we have tried a whole variety of slabs, but our favourite is Grodan Vital. That makes us an exception in the world of tomatoes, but the slab perfectly suits our drip irrigation system. We use 2-litre drippers instead of the more usual 3-litre ones. With a modest capacity of 33 cc a minute it’s a challenge to create drain on most slabs as the water spreads over the entire slab too easily. But Vital has a relatively vertical structure. That has two advantages in our situation: it’s easier to create the necessary drain and easier to dry the slab if necessary. I can just leave the slab and let the water content gradually reduce to 55-60%.”