What are nanobubbles?

Nanobubbles are minuscule gas bubbles in water comparable in size to viruses (0.1 µm) up to 1000 times smaller than a human hair.

Their unique properties like stability, negative charge, neutral buoyancy, high internal pressure and superior gas transfer capabilities make them standout and transports the oxygen direct to the rootzone of the plants the place you need it the most.

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About the technology Benefits Nanobubbles vs microbubbles

Nanobubbles technology

To learn what nanobubbles are you should understand that this revolutionary technology is transformative in the agriculture. Nanobubbles increase water oxygenation, boosting plant growth and reducing waterborne pathogens.

In aquaculture, they improve water quality and fish health. These applications not only harness nature’s power but also optimize it for groundbreaking efficiency and sustainability.

Side effects of nanobubbles produced out of oxygen is the oxidizing effect in the irrigation water eliminating unwanted contaminants and reduces root exudates.End result is healthy and natural water that can continue to circulate indefinitely within your irrigation system.

Nanobubbles benefits

Using nanobubbles increases nutrient uptake and improves root development, making plants more resistant to environmental factors. It stimulates beneficial bacteria and fungi, reduces stress and disease pressure in your cultivation system and helps reduce harmful pathogens.

Additionally, it decreases organic pollution in the water system and biofilm issues in pipes, reducing the need for plant protection products. Learn more about the benefits of nanobubbles by clicking the button below.

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Nanobubbles vs microbubbles

Nanobubbles are significantly smaller than microbubbles, typically ranging from tens to hundreds of nanometers in diameter, whereas microbubbles range from a few micrometers to a millimeter.

Understanding these size differences is crucial for optimizing their applications in various fields such as agriculture, medicine, and environmental remediation. Click the button below to learn why nanobubbles offer superior solutions for (for example) the horticulture industry.

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