A fascinating view of young larches in the forest
In an exciting experiment, we investigated how our water-storing granulate, polygrain, affects the growth of young larch trees.
To do this, we planted larch seedlings directly in the forest – half of the plants were supplied with Polygrain, the other half were planted without this innovative aid.
After almost two years, the results are clear to see: The larches that were supported with Polygrain have developed significantly better.
Not only have they grown faster, but they also look stronger and healthier compared to their neighbors planted without Polygrain.
Polygrain acts directly in the root area by storing water and nutrients and gradually releasing them.
This not only promotes even and continuous growth, but also strengthens the plants’ resistance to the challenges of their natural environment.
The result is robust and resilient trees that are better prepared for environmental conditions.
Our observations in the forest confirm this: Polygrain is more than just an additive – it is a decisive factor in the healthy growth of young trees.
If you want the best for your reforestation projects, Polygrain is the right choice.
Your forests will thank you for it.