In-Vitro Plants

In-Vitro

First stage of production, to be transferred to greenhouses, where the plants are grown in a controlled environment. Plants are usually exported in this stage due to their compact size and sterilized conditions.

  • Sterile and disease-free
  • Ideal for international transport
  • Nutrient-rich growth media

In-Vivo

Hardening stage, plants are grown in trays until their root system is developed enough to be transplanted in the nurseries. These plants have begun adapting to non-laboratory conditions.

  • Established root system
  • Greater resilience
  • Ready for transplanting
In-Vivo Plants
Bare-Root Plants

Bare-Root

Plants are in-vivo plants washed of any substrate they might have and are exported with their roots exposed. This method reduces weight and facilitates easier planting in the final destination.

  • Reduced shipping weight
  • Easy to replant
  • Cost-effective transport

Final Plants

Nursery plants ready to be planted in the field. These fully developed plants have been carefully nurtured to ensure successful establishment and optimal growth once planted.

  • Field-ready plants
  • Fully established root systems
  • Minimal transplant shock
Final Plants
About Our Plants

About Our Plants

With the implementation of innovative processes and technologies, we continuously improve the quality of our plants, guarantee successful high yield plantations, and focus on the final profitability of our customers. We anticipate the requirements of agriculture and propose the standard of the future.

100%
Disease-free plants
98%
Survival rate
35+
Years of experience
25+
Countries served

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