Ua hoʻokumu ʻo Verano365® i kahi adjuvant hou e hoʻomaikaʻi ai i ka pono o ka mea kanu, e hoʻopōmaikaʻi ana i ka hoʻihoʻi ʻana o ka poʻe mea kanu ʻōmaʻomaʻo i ka hoʻopukapuka ʻana i nā hoʻokomo meaʻai.
Evofactor™ uses the company’s proprietary technology, OpusMAX™, to promote nutrient availability to plants when it is used with water-soluble fertilizers as part of a regular fertigation schedule.
Manaʻo ʻo Evofactor e hāʻawi i nā mea kanu i ke koho e pili ana i ka hopena i mea waiwai loa i kā lākou hana: ʻo ka hoʻemi ʻana i ka nui o nā mea kanu i hoʻohana ʻia e hoʻohua i nā mea kanu o ka nui kaulike a me ke olakino i nā mea a lākou e hana nei i kēia lā; a i ʻole, hoʻonui ʻia ka biomass i nā mea kanu i loaʻa ka nui o ka momona like a lākou e hoʻohana nei i kēia manawa. Loaʻa nā hopena ʻelua ma muli o ka manaʻo o Evofactor e hoʻolako maʻalahi i nā hoʻonā meaʻai mea kanu ma o ka localization. Hoʻokumu ʻo OpusMAX i nā kūkulu supramolecular o nā mea hana i loko o nā mea kanu, i ka hopena e hāʻawi i nā meaʻai nui i ka mea kanu.
“Adjuvant Evofactor can meet a grower where they are with increased nutrient assimilation,” said David Coorts, technical director at Verano365. “With more nutrients available to the plant, a grower can expect to see increased biomass with their current fertilization program when Evofactor is introduced. Or, if a grower wants to decrease the amount of fertilizer in their operation, the increased nutrient assimilation will allow for that—letting them reduce the applied fertilizer by a corresponding amount, which could be up to 50 percent.”
"ʻO nā ʻikepili mai ka hoʻāʻo kūloko o Verano365 a me nā hoʻāʻo ʻekolu ʻaoʻao, me ka nānā ʻana i nā kiko i alakaʻi ʻia e A&L Laboratories, hōʻike ʻo Evofactor i ka hoʻonui ʻana i ka assimilation nutrient i nā mea kanu. Ua ʻike ʻia ka nui o ka uptake o ka nitrogen, phosphorus a me ka potassium i kahi piʻi nui o nā haʻawina.
A single case (five gallons) of adjuvant Evofactor could replace up to 750 pounds (30, 25-pounds bags) of water-soluble fertilizer. A single pallet (180 gallons) of Evofactor could replace up to 28,000 pounds (14 pallets) of water-soluble fertilizer, according to David.
“Horticultural growers in the U.S. spend close to $400 million per year on fertilizers, a large part of a grower’s budget,” said Herbert Rabalais, account director of adjuvant Verano365. “Unfortunately, due to many factors, a significant amount of fertilizer is never assimilated into the plant. Evofactor allows growers to drive more uptake of a fertilizer’s nutrients into the plant, giving them an opportunity to use fertilizers more efficiently, creating a positive impact on a grower’s bottom line and the environment.”
Evofactor is the third product release from the Texas-based start-up in the last 12 months utilizing adjuvant OpusMax to increase the efficacy of horticultural inputs. Evofactor is patent-pending.
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Dawn McKenzie
375 Commerce St., Suite #100
Southlake, TX 76092
www.verano365.com
Publication date: Wed 13 Jan 2021