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A NEW ERA FOR LAWN & LANDSCAPE

GrowStream™ is RDI’s Irrigation technology that allows sustainable water and fertilizer delivery in any soil type, and in any environment, be it urban, golf courses, sports fields, ornamental gardens, and small or large agricultural environments, such as greenhouses or open fields, on land or vertically. Plant-responsive technology brings unmatched water efficiency to commercial, residential, and municipal landscape irrigation. All without the need for controllers, timers, or other sensors. Simpler… Smarter….Better.

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GrowStream™ is more water efficient than all other irrigation systems, saving from 30 to 50% more resources. It is also less complicated to design, install and maintain. Does not require complicated controllers to program, no more clogged or broken emitters, no run-off, no solenoids to go bad, and no more root intrusion. Its simplicity will unlock new possibilities for landscape design and beautiful living spaces.

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REDUCES OUTDOOR WATER USE IN LANDSCAPES AND ELIMINATES FERTILIZER RUNOFF TO CREATE MORE SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND RESTORE THE ENVIRONMENT

COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE TRIAL

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA USA

RDI demonstration installed August 2018 with a commercial landscape contractor in San Diego, CA. GrowStream™ can supply a mix of turf, xeriscape, and high water use plants- all in a single zone.
A control group of leading subsurface drip was compared for plant performance and water usage. GrowStream™ irrigated plants were healthier, more vibrant, and showed a 54% long term water savings over the control SDI.
The trial monitored water usage with a meter that measured in 5-minute intervals. It revealed that GrowStream’s™ plant-responsive system water usage fluctuated minute-by-minute to root signals and environmental changes, adjusting to meet individual plant needs in real-time.

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