BioTherm is participating in MJBizCon 2023, where they are showcasing its latest lineup of products.
Highlighted among the products to be showcased is the DOS-X™ and DGS-M™ in the Dissolved Oxygen lineup, featuring two pragmatic solutions tailored to assist in infusing dissolved oxygen into irrigation water, ultimately promoting optimal plant growth, increased yield and potency, and disease reduction. The innovative technology behind these products is set to redefine irrigation practices and enhance crop yields for cultivators. Both products are designed to be plug-and-play, so growers alike can integrate into facility operations with ease.
In addition to the Dissolved Oxygen lineup, BioTherm will unveil the C-Gen, an on-demand CO2 generator designed to meet the growing demands of applications up to 10,000 sq. ft. This generator provides a reliable and efficient source of carbon dioxide, an essential element for photosynthesis, ensuring that plants receive the necessary resources for robust and healthy development. The boiler attached can be used for heating, irrigation preheat, or reheat for dehumidification. The C-Gen was designed to eliminate the need for costly CO2 tanks and delivery.
Another groundbreaking product to be featured is the Upstart™, a plug-and-play heating module that seamlessly connects to a hot water heater, powering root zone heating through Roll'N Grow® mat. This technology offers efficient root zone heating to growing applications up to 500 sq.ft., providing growers with a convenient and energy-efficient solution to promote optimal plant growth in various climates.
We are excited to showcase our latest innovations at MJBizCon, demonstrating our commitment to advancing agricultural practices and empowering growers with solutions," Jim Rearden, BioTherm President. "The DOS-X™, DGS-M™, C-Gen™, and Upstart™ products represent a significant leap forward in cultivation climate technologies, offering practical and efficient solutions to enhance crop yields and promote sustainable cultivation practices."