How to make strawberry plants produce more fruit

Strawberries are a very sweet, juicy fruit, that are both popular and good for you. Strawberry farms need to keep up with the increasing demand, while keeping unnecessary investment costs down. This can be achieved by increasing the size of the strawberries you grow. How do you grow larger strawberries? Technology involving frequencies, has been proven to increase crop size and yield, with no long-term investment. The KYMINASI PLANTS Crop Booster has shown over several studies, across several fruit crops, an increase in quality and yield. The KYMINASI PLANTS Crop Booster doesn’t require power in order to work.  

What is the KPCB micro-transmitter? 

The KYMINASI PLANTS Crop Booster is a hands-off, micro transmitter product, using low frequency radio waves. Everything is installed on to your existing irrigation system, all it requires is a metal pipe. This can be installed at the same time. The crop booster only starts working when there is a presence of running water.  

What were the results of the KPCB strawberry experiment? 

Ecuador, winter 2020 

The first test was performed in Quito. The most notable result from the KYMINASI PLANTS Crop Booster, were the healthier and greener leaves. This indicated a better quality of fruit production. The plant also produced its fruit significantly earlier than the control.  

Ecuador, summer 2021 

The second test was conducted in Riobamba, Ecuador, where the results were staggering. The crops that were treated with the KYMINASI PLANTS Crop Booster had a 100% increase in yield. The yield was ready for harvest only 45 days after the application of the KPCB. The best results this farm had recorded was 38 metric tons, per hectare, every 15 days. With the KYMINASI PLANTS Crop Booster, the field produced a yield of 40 metric tons, per hectare, every 8 days! That works out to an increase in yield of 100%. Not only that, the strawberries were better quality. In terms of shape and colour, the strawberries had developed no deformities. Meaning more of the strawberries could be exported.  

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