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Issued this week to Polyform, Inc.—D949,645, for a design for a “Grow Tube.”
Another December update, the group glued the orange caps on the microLab. These caps will serve as templates and holders for the grow-tubes. Here is a top-view immage of the microLab. Unfortunately, the circuit boards are not attached to the microLab yet. It will be posted in a later update though, so tune in for that!
This picture was taken on December when Jenna, Jessica, and Fely (top photo) are trying to find a way to insert the water-tube to the grow-tube and figuring out which area best to place the hole. On this day, the group decided to insert the water-tubing right in the middle of the rock wool (our medium) as shown on the bottom picture of Raffie holding the grow-tube up.
Breaking news — Epic Drought not seen by trees in tree tubes.
First off, what a crazy winter, spring, and summer it has been here at TPS. We have so much news and information to share in coming blog posts so check back soon to catch up on all of our goings ons.
With that, I wanted to share some feedback we are getting from customers that planted trees and installed tubes on most, all or some percentage of their project and are now enduring an epic drought that is now covering approximately 64% of our nation. The bad news is the trees that are not in tubes have either died or are so stressed that they may not fully recover to become a tree worth keeping, but the GREAT NEWS is that the trees inside the tubes are doing well and growing despite some areas only receiving less than a half inch of rain per month and weeks of 100+ degree days. These results have prompted customers to already begin to re-order in the middle of summer to try and save what trees they have left as the the old saying “the proof is in the pudding” definitely holds true here.
While we don’t sell actual pudding, we sure have been selling a lot of proof this year and if seeing is believing, then we have created some serious believers and we hope you decide to see what the fuss is all about. Check our our tree tubes and which tube might work best for you drought stricken trees.
Introducing our new scrap stake. We can make these into 4 or 6 foot stakes for a discount at tree protection supply. Saves money and can save your planting project in a single bound!