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Aquadea-Golf: for sustainable and vital golf course maintenance

Great savings potential

Water saving

The topic of “water” is increasingly becoming the focus of interest, especially for golf courses. In addition to the cost aspect, it is above all the interest of the general public that is placing irrigation as a key reputational factor in golf at the center of sustainable management. In agriculture, vortex chamber technology has already impressively demonstrated its effectiveness in terms of water savings. You can therefore also rely on Aquadea products for the irrigation of your golf courses. Especially in connection with the application of silicon, the plants also show a significantly higher degree of drought stress resilience.

Optimal conditions

Soil vitality and plant strengthening

The basis of a well-maintained golf course lies in the vitality of the grasses and the optimum soil conditions. And this is where the water revitalized by the Aquadea vortex chambers creates optimum conditions. Thanks to its extremely fine, homogeneous molecular structure, the water is absorbed much better by the microorganisms in the soil, significantly increasing their vitality and reproduction rate.

Sustainable areas

Plant protection

Reducing the use of pesticides to an absolute minimum is one of the most urgent tasks in golf course maintenance. And this is where Aquadea products can provide you with the best possible support. Experience from the agricultural sector shows that savings of up to 70 % of the recommended guide values can be achieved. A clear plus – both in your income statement and in your sustainability balance sheet.

Your advantages

Fertilization

The Aquadea fluidized bed technology offers several advantages when using foliar fertilizer. The leaf fertilizer is dissolved better and more finely due to the specific properties of the vitalized water, which makes it more accessible to the plants. The vitalization also stimulates plant growth and strengthens the plants. And last but not least, the higher and finer solubility of the fertilizer means that it clogs up much more slowly than with normal water.