I'm just curious, are you going back and take back again once the small tree reached to a certain growth . Or adding a more accurate design like we played logo blocks but opening from inside ,the tree that growing day by day would push out slowly until it became two sections. exactly with two sections from the start rather you just need to connect them like logo blocks . I'm just curious. 🤦🏻♀️
There are 3 main parts in the "Groasis" that aid nature and greatly increase the tree/bush survival rate. 1. The water reservoir. 2. The slow release of water, as needed, by the wick. 3. A shield that prevents predation, evaporation, and harmful rays. Combined, these innovations allow plants to grow anywhere their roots can reach the water table. Buying saplings is not necessary, in fact, not recommended do to the harm done to their roots starting out in small pots. Note: Research will teach you how to make your own "plant womb". Suggestion: Use a biodegradable (paper product?) container home built that lasts 1-3 years, recharge with water as needed, and save work/time/money.
Hi Abrori, thanks for your message. Since shipping and handling differs a lot, it's (for now) only possible to get the price by using the contact form that is on that page: www.groasis.com/shop/consumers/order_form. One of my colleages will send you a pricelist. Depending on your location, there might be a distributor near you where you can order directly. ^MK
Hi Oussama. Thanks you for your message. I am not sure about Figuig. I do know we have planted in M'hamid near Tagounite in the South. More on several plantings in this region can be found on www.groasis.com/en/donate/planting-trees-at-the-saharan-desert-in-morocco. ^MK
Hi Electronic, thanks for your message! It sure does. We have done successful plantings in Spain, Algeria, United Arab Emirates, US, Ecuador and many more places around the globe. We have great scientific literature on results and our projects on our website groasis.com.
There are 3 main parts in the "Groasis" that aid nature and greatly increase the tree/bush survival rate. 1. The water reservoir. 2. The slow release of water, as needed, by the wick. 3. A shield that prevents predation, evaporation, and harmful rays. Combined, these innovations allow plants to grow anywhere their roots can reach the water table. Buying saplings is not necessary, in fact, not recommended do to the harm done to their roots starting out in small pots. Note: Research will teach you how to make your own "plant womb". Suggestion: Use a biodegradable (paper product?) container home built that lasts 1-3 years, recharge with water as needed, and save work/time/money.
Querido Fernando, gracias por tu mensaje. Contamos con distribuidores locales. Lamentablemente no en Bolivia, sino en Perú y Ecuador. Puede encontrarlos en: www.groasis.com/es/comercio/encuentra-un-distribuidor-oficial-de-groasis-cerca-de-ti ^ MK.
Muchas gracias, por la pronta respuesta. Esperamos que pronto tengan un distribuidor en Bolivia, ya que es un sistema excelente de plantación y cuanta falta le hace a mi país para reforestar la. Gracias.
I have been watching this product for years- they are too expensive and they can’t even be found in the US. $20-25 each is a bit crazy. Good for sheikhs in Abu Dhabi ;)
Hi S S., Since the Waterboxx® is at least 10x reusable, you'd have to devide that number by 10 to have the price for one time usage. Our biodegradable Growboxx® comes at a lower price, but is ofcourse not reusable. I can imagine that the price might be a blocker. Then again it's value for money and you get what you pay for. We do everything to keep the costs as low as possible and ofcourse there is discounts for ordering large(r) amounts. We try to make the technique and products available for as many as possible. ^MK
@@Groasis would it be viable for more countries in africa? I mean if it works as described many countries could use this to combat droughts and the desert. Economic grow possible for locals. Seems like a future market.
Hi Electronic. The Waterboxx is reusable and does not decompost. However our Growboxx is biodegradable. Depending on planting strategy, type of trees, budget and quite a few other variables either one should be able to fit ones needs. ^MK
@@Groasis Was wondering just that, if the waterboxx is reusable, thanks for clarification. I understand you lift the whole box up after a few years so you take it over the tree, as in, it doesn't clip-close from one end so as to be able to open the box in the middle to strap it around the tree. I think I watched some instructional videos and didn't really get a clear picture on whether you could reuse it or not, so that could be made clearer as a selling point imho.
If only you had the minimum of protection on your website, I'd buy a growbox or ten. But I will not be filling out details on a non https website, what is this, the 80's? Get your act together.
Before you start: yes, the main site is secure, no, the site it refers to for shopping isn't. Can't even start to imagine how many would-be buyers were scared off by that.
"The Groasis Waterboxx is actually very cheap. About 8 times cheaper than irrigation and you also have no energy costs, no maintenance costs, you use no scarсe groundwater and once your tree grows, after one year, you use the box for the next tree. I am already doing trials in Africa with the Government of Kenya, of Morocco, soon in Tanzania and Ethiopia, and it is a matter of time before it is used on a larger scale. " (Pieter Hoff wrote this as a reply to one of the comments regarding the costs). I will add: Also, cost per tree goes down when you buy more units. Of course, you can buy just a few for your backyard, but to make a difference more units matter. And cost per tree falls down to 0.44 euro cents for 432,000 units, reusable for up to 20 trees.
Excellent work u mates are doing
Nice Idea. Could lead to a future for many countries.
I need more videos...
You can do it 🥺
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BTW, 28th 👍
I'm just curious, are you going back and take back again once the small tree reached to a certain growth . Or adding a more accurate design like we played logo blocks but opening from inside ,the tree that growing day by day would push out slowly until it became two sections. exactly with two sections from the start rather you just need to connect them like logo blocks .
I'm just curious. 🤦🏻♀️
As far as i understood this box is a biological product and will dissapear into nature after a while
@@karimklukzs Not the original hard plastic box. Later they made biodegradable paper boxes.
What happen when it grows more than the recipient and need more water to continue growing?
There must be a reachable water table, but that can be assumed if there is surrounding plants.
There are 3 main parts in the "Groasis" that aid nature and greatly increase the tree/bush survival rate. 1. The water reservoir. 2. The slow release of water, as needed, by the wick. 3. A shield that prevents predation, evaporation, and harmful rays. Combined, these innovations allow plants to grow anywhere their roots can reach the water table. Buying saplings is not necessary, in fact, not recommended do to the harm done to their roots starting out in small pots. Note: Research will teach you how to make your own "plant womb". Suggestion: Use a biodegradable (paper product?) container home built that lasts 1-3 years, recharge with water as needed, and save work/time/money.
I see in your website the 10 waterbox package. But there's no information about the price. How much does it cost?
Hi Abrori, thanks for your message. Since shipping and handling differs a lot, it's (for now) only possible to get the price by using the contact form that is on that page: www.groasis.com/shop/consumers/order_form. One of my colleages will send you a pricelist. Depending on your location, there might be a distributor near you where you can order directly. ^MK
Did you plant the trees in figuig ?
Hi Oussama. Thanks you for your message. I am not sure about Figuig. I do know we have planted in M'hamid near Tagounite in the South. More on several plantings in this region can be found on www.groasis.com/en/donate/planting-trees-at-the-saharan-desert-in-morocco. ^MK
@@Groasis thank you
Do it work in a real desert?
Hi Electronic, thanks for your message! It sure does. We have done successful plantings in Spain, Algeria, United Arab Emirates, US, Ecuador and many more places around the globe. We have great scientific literature on results and our projects on our website groasis.com.
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Sir I need your tech in India we had many dired region please help
Can you please help from where I can get grosiswaterboxes?
There are 3 main parts in the "Groasis" that aid nature and greatly increase the tree/bush survival rate. 1. The water reservoir. 2. The slow release of water, as needed, by the wick. 3. A shield that prevents predation, evaporation, and harmful rays. Combined, these innovations allow plants to grow anywhere their roots can reach the water table. Buying saplings is not necessary, in fact, not recommended do to the harm done to their roots starting out in small pots. Note: Research will teach you how to make your own "plant womb". Suggestion: Use a biodegradable (paper product?) container home built that lasts 1-3 years, recharge with water as needed, and save work/time/money.
Thank you for doing this! I want to help planting trees, too!
Como podría conseguir el waterboxx o el growboxxx en Bolivia. Gracias
the ancient Romans made them with terracotta
Querido Fernando, gracias por tu mensaje. Contamos con distribuidores locales. Lamentablemente no en Bolivia, sino en Perú y Ecuador. Puede encontrarlos en: www.groasis.com/es/comercio/encuentra-un-distribuidor-oficial-de-groasis-cerca-de-ti ^ MK.
Muchas gracias, por la pronta respuesta. Esperamos que pronto tengan un distribuidor en Bolivia, ya que es un sistema excelente de plantación y cuanta falta le hace a mi país para reforestar la. Gracias.
Great ❤️
For the algorithm...
I have been watching this product for years- they are too expensive and they can’t even be found in the US. $20-25 each is a bit crazy. Good for sheikhs in Abu Dhabi ;)
Hi S S., Since the Waterboxx® is at least 10x reusable, you'd have to devide that number by 10 to have the price for one time usage. Our biodegradable Growboxx® comes at a lower price, but is ofcourse not reusable. I can imagine that the price might be a blocker. Then again it's value for money and you get what you pay for. We do everything to keep the costs as low as possible and ofcourse there is discounts for ordering large(r) amounts. We try to make the technique and products available for as many as possible. ^MK
@@Groasis would it be viable for more countries in africa? I mean if it works as described many countries could use this to combat droughts and the desert. Economic grow possible for locals. Seems like a future market.
Do GROASIS decompost?
Hi Electronic. The Waterboxx is reusable and does not decompost. However our Growboxx is biodegradable. Depending on planting strategy, type of trees, budget and quite a few other variables either one should be able to fit ones needs. ^MK
@@Groasis Was wondering just that, if the waterboxx is reusable, thanks for clarification. I understand you lift the whole box up after a few years so you take it over the tree, as in, it doesn't clip-close from one end so as to be able to open the box in the middle to strap it around the tree. I think I watched some instructional videos and didn't really get a clear picture on whether you could reuse it or not, so that could be made clearer as a selling point imho.
If only you had the minimum of protection on your website, I'd buy a growbox or ten. But I will not be filling out details on a non https website, what is this, the 80's? Get your act together.
Before you start: yes, the main site is secure, no, the site it refers to for shopping isn't. Can't even start to imagine how many would-be buyers were scared off by that.
🤡🤡🤡🤡10x the price of the tree....... Nice invention for green washing ....
Papers industries 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮are not ecologic 🤡🤡
"The Groasis Waterboxx is actually very cheap. About 8 times cheaper than irrigation and you also have no energy costs, no maintenance costs, you use no scarсe groundwater and once your tree grows, after one year, you use the box for the next tree. I am already doing trials in Africa with the Government of Kenya, of Morocco, soon in Tanzania and Ethiopia, and it is a matter of time before it is used on a larger scale. " (Pieter Hoff wrote this as a reply to one of the comments regarding the costs). I will add: Also, cost per tree goes down when you buy more units. Of course, you can buy just a few for your backyard, but to make a difference more units matter. And cost per tree falls down to 0.44 euro cents for 432,000 units, reusable for up to 20 trees.