Rene Mondt
Specialist Moleaer Benelux
It’s more important than ever to optimize water quality and use. Nanobubble-enriched irrigation water has been proven to improve water quality, eliminating algae, biofilm and pathogens, promoting better root development, and foster plant health while reducing clogging, maintenance and chemical costs. Growers deploying Moleaer’s nanobubble technology consistently report reduced pathogens, healthier roots, improved vigor, and better-quality yields.
“Before, cleaning the filters needed to be completed every four weeks, however, after installing the nanobubble generator that frequency has gone down quite a bit. Washing the sand filter of the
fertilizer unit now needs to be done a lot less often as well. The day tank with irrigation water remained clear, almost without any trace of organic contamination. Upon visual inspection during cultivation, the part of the trays treated with Moleaer nanobubbles had a lot more young, thin roots at the bottom of the substrate.”
Penninx adds: “ Since the nanobubbles keep the drip lines clean now, we don’t have to add H2O2 anymore, and the higher oxygen level in the water lasts longer, which improves the effect of the aerobic biostimulants.."
Owner, Aardbeienkwekerij Penninx
"Reduction in soil compaction from nanobubble-enriched irrigation water had a significant impact on overall crop performance shown by increased new shoot growth and beneficial microbial soil activity resulting in improved fruit production and caliber. These results led to an interesting return on investment.”
Founder and Sales Manager, Kapicua
“We are thrilled with the results we have seen at our Revol Greens greenhouse since installing the Bloom nanobubble generator. The ability of the system to help manage Pythium in water while promoting plant growth is substantial to our bottom line. The on-average 15% improvement in our yields was very surprising. This technology has demonstrated to us that it should and will be standardized into our current facility and the 3-hectare expansion we are doing this year.”
Head Grower, Revol Greens