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Not because we have the patent for that process, but because we have the generational knowledge and experience. The Grow Tiger serves as an ideal partner for farmers and gardeners aiming to enhance their irrigation methods and promote the health of their crops sustainably. Simple to install, efficient, and adept at improving water structure for superior agricultural outcomes, the Grow Tiger represents the future of irrigation in contemporary agriculture.
TIGER Water Systems was developed to harness a completely natural phenomenon known as hydrodynamic cavitation. In the TIGER Water System, this process is powered exclusively by the flow of water propelled by incoming water pressure.
Composed of resilient thermoplastic, TIGER Water Systems features no moving components and operates without electricity. The Grow Tiger Lawn & Garden system is an extension of the innovative TIGER Water Systems technology, specifically tailored for irrigation in agricultural and garden settings.
Grow Tiger leverages the advantages of hydrodynamic cavitation technology to support superior water quality for plants, crops, orchards, gardens, and cultivation systems. Engineered for user-friendliness, the Grow Tiger connects directly to a standard tap, making it an ideal tool for optimizing irrigation and enhancing soil productivity.
For agricultural plantations and larger commercial operations, customized systems are also available.
The Grow Tiger is engineered for straightforward installation. Simply connect it to a hose-ready faucet outlet and attach the hose.
It operates without electricity or moving components, making it a fully self-sufficient, low-maintenance solution. It is ideal for farmers, gardeners, cultivators, and agricultural operators seeking advanced water technology without added complexity.
The hydrodynamic cavitation process used by Grow Tiger helps disinfect, purify, and structure water while supporting improved oxygen content. This process produces water that is more beneficial for plants, roots, and soil health.
Water Structuring: Water molecules are rearranged to support improved absorption of nutrients and minerals by plants.
Oxygenation: Water treated with Grow Tiger may contain higher levels of oxygen, supporting stronger root development and improved overall plant health.
By structuring water, Grow Tiger enhances mineral solubility, helping plants absorb nutrients more effectively. This may allow growers to reduce fertilizer usage while still supporting crop health and productivity.
Grow Tiger also helps improve water infiltration into the soil, supporting more uniform moisture distribution and enhanced water retention. This helps conserve water while providing a more consistent supply to plants.
Grow Tiger helps prevent the buildup of salts and minerals within irrigation systems, supporting longer equipment life and reducing common soil and water-quality challenges.
In agricultural environments where salinization is a concern, Grow Tiger helps dissolve salts and prevent crystallization at the root level. This supports healthier soil conditions and promotes more robust plant growth.
Grow Tiger users have reported enhanced crop growth and improved yields. By supplying more structured, oxygenated, and nutrient-available water, crops may develop more rapidly, demonstrate stronger health, and show increased resilience.
In specialty crops, including cannabis, users have reported notable improvements in growth, yield, and product quality, including increases in cannabinoid expression.
With Grow Tiger, growers can improve water efficiency and conserve a precious resource, especially during periods of drought or limited water availability.
By supporting better nutrient uptake and improved irrigation performance, Grow Tiger may also help minimize reliance on excess chemicals and fertilizers, making cultivation more sustainable and cost-effective.
• US EPA
• USDA
• CEPA (Canada)
• OMRI
Currently, the company holds sixteen patents on both the production technology and the uses of the produced carbon in the marketplace.