The Company’s first copper-infused prototype will leverage the natural antimicrobial benefits of copper ions, which have been shown to kill 99.99% of harmful bacteria and viruses. Copper ions are proven pathogen killers and have antimicrobial prevention abilities.
Additionally, these pots will promote healthier plant growth by providing minute amounts of copper leakage over time directly into the growing medium, resulting in healthier plants with larger yields. Plants grown without proper copper in the growing medium result in the plants being copper-deficient and less bountiful harvests.
The BioLife fabric pot prototype has been in development for over a year, with the stated goal of providing a new alternative to gardening consumers who wish to grow plants with environmentally sustainable plant pots instead of the industry’s current offerings which include plastic pots, terra cotta pots, glazed ceramic pots.
The fabric pot is a relatively new product in the gardening plant pot industry, with the first fabric pots being created in 1980. This product has grown slowly but steadily in market share since that time, as more and more gardeners discover the benefits of fabric pots. Fabric pots are especially popular with cannabis cultivators.
BioLife will look to continue to bring new, cutting-edge technology designed to disrupt the gardening industry. The
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