Applications & Results
It is important to consider that the correct way of applying the product and the appropriate dosage are fundamental to obtain the expected results.
On Rice flower: Significant increase in stems/m2 per year
| Rice flower has become one of the most popular flowers in the cut flower trade for retaining its beauty even after drying. From Australian origin, this variety is characterized by its spherical shape, which is related to grains of rice. In a crop in the province of...
Trial on Hypericum perenne crops: Increase in productivity and berry calibre
| In the Tabacundo area, we carried out a trial with two forms of application at the pruning stage on Hypericum crops, of the Red Light Romance variety, on a farm that offers bright colours packed in large berries; deep green leaves, healthy petals and robust stems...
On gerberas in hydroponics
| Originally from South Africa, the gerbera is an ornamental plant that requires high leaf and root transpiration for optimal growth and has become one of the most popular cut flowers in the world. Studies continue to be carried out to achieve quality flowers during...
Tectopore on two Gypsophila varieties
| This is an annual, highly branched plant with long narrow leaves, up to two centimetres long. Its origin is wild, but it is cultivated in gardens and used as foliage in floristry. We conducted four trials in the province of Pichincha in the areas of Machingui,...
Tectopore increases soil organic matter
| Soil organic matter originates from various elements such as plants, plant and animal residues and self-sustaining organisms. It consists of fresh matter or necromass and its low presence decreases soil fertility. With more organic matter, water retention capacity...
Tectopore trials: Results on sunflowers
| Known as summer flowers, sunflowers follow the path of the sun and are remarkable for their size and colour. They are a favourite variety for gardens and flower arrangements, and are also in demand in the food industry. It is a crop that has five to eight weeks of...