



HONRELAG provides mulch film solutions tailored for vegetables, fruit orchards and arid or cold regions. Bulk supply with custom thickness, color and perforation options.

Because high-quality PO film extends your covering’s lifespan to 3 to 5+ years, completely resists the early yellowing seen in older plastics, and features a permanent anti-drip nano-coating. By choosing PO, you cut your long-term roof replacement labor by up to 60% while maintaining a massive 90%+ light transmission rate year after year.

The biggest challenge commercial growers face is light distribution. The top of your plant canopy gets plenty of sun, but the inner and lower fruits are left in deep shade, stalling their ripening process.

The brilliant white side of this co-extruded plastic provides up to 85-95% diffuse light reflectivity, significantly boosting your Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) levels deep within the plant canopy. Simultaneously, the 100% opaque black side ensures total light deprivation, keeping your photoperiods strictly controlled and your water reservoirs free of algae.

The brilliant white side provides up to 90% diffuse light reflectivity, significantly boosting your Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) levels deep within the plant canopy. Simultaneously, the 100% opaque black side ensures total light deprivation—which is mandatory for preventing algae growth in hydroponic reservoirs and controlling strict photoperiods in flowering rooms.

Raising profitable broilers or high-producing layers isn't just about feed and water; it is heavily dependent on manipulating biorhythms. If your poultry house leaks natural sunlight, you are leaving your flock's metabolism up to chance.

When you put down a strong plastic cover, you keep the water in the soil. It stops weeds and keeps the roots warm. Tests show this works well. For example, cotton grown with this film makes 28.93% more crop and needs much less water.

Switching from standard black plastic to silver black mulch film is the most cost-effective cultural control method to reduce aphid populations and increase marketable yield. By reflecting UV light, the silver surface disrupts the navigation of flying pests (vectors), preventing them from landing and transmitting viruses like Cucumber Mosaic Virus (CMV) or Potato Virus Y (PVY).