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Affinor Growers Inc C.AFI

Alternate Symbol(s):  RSSFF

Affinor Growers Inc. is a Canada-based vertical farming technology company. The Company is a patented technology developer and supplier of turnkey vertical farming facilities, including greenhouse, growing towers, automation and cultivation processes. It has designed and developed the vertical farming tower for soil-based growing for strawberry production. The Company has vertically integrated growing systems that can offer automated mechanical pollination for fruiting crops and vertical solutions for the vertical farming industry. It is growing strawberries at four levels in a 15,000 square foot leased greenhouse in Abbotsford British Columbia. The rotating towers have been specifically designed to increase plant density and overall production within a greenhouse, an indoor growing operation and outdoors. It has also developed and patented its own growing towers in Canada, the United States, Colombia and Aruba.


CSE:AFI - Post by User

Post by HaulJockeyon Dec 21, 2021 8:59am
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Post# 34249764

Ok, they spin

Ok, they spin
But why and for how long? The video I saw shows some, not all, spinning and at various speeds, like someone walked by and manually spun them for the video.

Tells me the hydro isn't hooked up yet. In addition, I would be worried about water and moisture getting into the motors at the bottom of the pole. Still trying to figure out how the wter gets there and where the overflow goes when it spins.

When these start breaking down, it'll be a nightmare.

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