HPNow, a leading provider of innovative solutions for the greenhouse industry, is pleased to announce a free webinar on effective strategies for controlling waterborne pathogens in greenhouse environments. The informative session will be held on Thursday, July 25th, at 10:00 AM PDT and will be led by industry experts Cord Nunez and Arnau Verdaguer.
Leveraging Onsite Green Oxidation for a Healthier, More Productive Greenhouse
Waterborne pathogens pose a significant threat to greenhouse crops, potentially leading to reduced yields, compromised quality, and even complete crop failure. This webinar will address these concerns by exploring the benefits of Onsite Green Oxidation, a revolutionary technology that helps growers create a healthier and more productive growing environment.
Key Webinar Takeaways
- Gain a deeper understanding of the prevalence and dangers of waterborne pathogens in greenhouse settings.
- Learn how Green Oxidation technology effectively eliminates harmful bacteria and fungi from irrigation water, safeguarding crops from these invisible threats.
- Discover the advantages of Green Oxidation for improved crop health, yield, and overall quality. This translates to stronger, more marketable plants and increased profitability for growers.
- Explore practical tips and strategies for implementing Green Oxidation in your greenhouse operation. The webinar will provide a clear roadmap for integrating this technology seamlessly into your existing systems.
Who Should Attend
This webinar is designed to be informative for anyone interested in safeguarding their crops and maximizing their greenhouse’s potential. Whether you are a seasoned grower with years of experience or are just starting out in your greenhouse journey, this session will provide valuable insights and actionable strategies.
Register Today
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the experts and gain valuable knowledge on protecting your crops and achieving success in your greenhouse operation. Reserve your spot for the free webinar today by visiting the HPNow website.