Cannabis grower to pilot new water quality technology

Cannabis grower to pilot new water quality technology

Cavitation Technologies, Inc. (CVAT) has signed a pilot test agreement with Island Breeze Farms, a Southern California-based greenhouse cannabis grower with 130,000 square feet of production, to evaluate CVAT's technology and the growth of healthier cannabis plants with increased crop yields.

CVAT's technology and nanotech water system increases the amount of molecular oxygen in water. As cannabis plant roots absorb the molecular oxygen, nano bubbles continue to replace lost oxygen, resulting in a stable elevated level of oxygen. This stable elevated level of oxygen produces a cleaner and more efficient method of irrigation, resulting in healthier plants with increased crop yield. Additionally, cavitation processed water will create a healthy soil environment without bacteria and fungi.

"The global cannabis cultivation market size is estimated to surpass $123.9 billion this year and domestically, U.S. farmers have been licensed to grow 511,442 acres of cannabis — a 455% increase over 2018 levels," says Roman Gordon, Global Technology Manager at CVAT. "By utilizing our nanotech water system, cannabis growers can have cleaner feed water and should expect to see healthier plants and increased yields in their crops."

Source: Greenhouse Grower

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Source: Greenhouse Grower

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