The plantlet is transferred to a greenhouse after development. The irrigation process starts right after. The internal environment is relatively lower relative humidity, higher light level, and an environment full of pests and microorganisms. The greenhouse is a well-built structure that provides an optimal vitro environment for the growth and nurture of the plantlets. This stage is also called acclimatization, where the plant starts to grow.
The process continues further as the newly budded plant builds strong roots and a good structure. For it to remain healthy, our team consistently monitors the process and records every minute detail that adds more to it. The environment creates stress that is vital for the acclimatized plants to grow.
This phase transfers the plant to the field for further growth. The field has special areas designated for the best growth environment the plant can have. We devise an ample stage where the plant can take its form in complete harmony and gets the best water and soil after being out of the pot. Maintenance of the plants at this stage is mandatory. Throughout the process, our technicians and scientists ensure that we keep them under optimal conditions with non-soil-based substrates and use sterilized media within the facility.