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【Fukuoka】Promotes root development and active rooting! Best growth ever with NB!


Yame City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Mr. Taiji Nakazono
 
Mr. Nakazono succeeded his father and became the second generation of chrysanthemum farmers.
He inherited a chrysanthemum variety called “Jinba” from his father and grows it.
“Jinba” is pure white, glossy, and blooms early, but its flower shape is not easily broken.
It is also characterized by its good growth and very long-lasting flowers.
His son is in the process of becoming a third generation farmer and taking over the cultivation of “Jinba”.
He has 43 years of experience in chrysanthemum cultivation.
 

Why did you introduce Nano Bubbles?

I originally knew about Nano Bubbles, but thought they were out of reach due to their expensive image.
At that time, a rather prominent person whom I have known for about 30 years recommended Nano Bubble, and when I received an invitation to monitor from Kakuichi, I decided to introduce it.

How has the impact of Nano Bubbles been?

For the past several years, Mr. Nakazono has been cultivating chrysanthemums by directly planting chrysanthemum ears without seedling cultivation.
In this cultivation method, it is important to get the roots to grow all at the same time.
He uses well water for irrigation, which is degassed water that contains almost no air.
By adding Nano Bubbles to it, the amount of dissolved oxygen was increased, which promoted rooting.
The stems grew smoothly, and this was the best growth so far.
Conversely, we need to consider how to control the Nano Bubbles to prevent the stems from growing too tall.
I feel that Nano Bubbles require a detailed technique.


 

About the future

Plants need oxygen for their roots and carbon dioxide for their leaves, so the key to cultivation is to find a balance between the two.
Currently, the use of oxygen Nano Bubbles alone has improved the growth of the plants very much.
He plans to look at the balance between these two gases, as he believes that carbon dioxide is needed to grow even better flowers from here.