PROBLEM
After the dormant period in the first half of summer, the new planting cycle begins. About four or five days beforehand, the farmer usually carries out a thorough watering to moisten the soil and ensure good root development for the new plants.
This first irrigation involves a high consumption of water that ends up flooding the subsoil and causing problems in the crop during the winter months.
Water droplets on their own tend to attract each other, join together and generate larger droplets, forming a mass with high molecular weight that, due to the force of gravity, is dragged to lower layers without allowing the bulb to widen.
SOLUTION
The following video shows the power of EDYPRO MOISTURIZER Apply it during the first watering after the rest period, distributing it evenly from the first drop to the last. A couple of hours of watering is enough to moisten the soil and form the new bulb.
This process allows for the preparation of a drip irrigation bulb better adapted to the needs of the crop with a significant water savings.
The way to apply it is to distribute it. 20 L./ha. of EDYPRO MOISTURIZER During the first watering with clear water (without fertilizers), distributing the product from the 1st to the last drop.
RESULT
The result is a labyrinth of horizontal distribution of irrigation water in the drip bulb that allows us to have the water in contact with atmospheric oxygen and with the roots of the new plants.
In the following photo you can see how the bulbs are joined in the aisle between the rows.

Below you can see what the greenhouse soil looks like without application EDYPRO MOISTURIZER.
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