06/03/2026
As temperatures rise, dissolved oxygen levels in irrigation water drop and that can put added pressure on the root zone during some of the most critical growing months of the year.
Low oxygen conditions can impact nutrient uptake and create favorable conditions for pathogens like Pythium and Fusarium, especially in warm greenhouse environments.
Next week at GreenTech Amsterdam, Moleaer's Harm Vogels will be at the booth sharing how growers are using Moleaer nanobubble technology to maintain higher oxygen levels throughout their irrigation systems, from the tank all the way to the root zone.
If you’ll be at GreenTech, stop by stand 01.227 and say hello.
Read more in Hortidaily.com: https://www.hortidaily.com/article/9842355/oxygen-levels-in-irrigation-water-deserve-more-attention-during-summer/?utm_medium=email