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STUDY - UCANNTECH

AGROWLYTE PLANT WASH
UNIVERSITY TESTED

Shown to be safe and effective with no impact on terpenes or cannabinoids.

THE UNIVERSITY OF CANNABIS
TECHNOLOGY STUDY

UCANNTECH was founded in 2017 by Professor James Parco, Ph.D. to teach high-end cannabis extraction, chemistry, and manufacturing to the industry. In 2018 The University of Cannabis Technology was commissioned by AGrowlyte to study AGrowlyte Plant Wash and its' effect on powdery mildew and mold along with assessing any impact on cannabinoids and terpenes in the plant.

In dual studies designed by Dr. Matt Wheatley, Ph.D., AGrowlyte Plant Wash proved itself both safe and effective in treating powdery mildew on infected plants. In the first study, Dr. Wheatley applied AGrowlyte Plant Wash with an electrostatic sprayer to plants infected with powdery mildew once a day for five days. An identical group of the same genetics infected with the same strain of powdery mildew were used as a control and Dr. Wheatley applied plain water to these plants on the same schedule. At the end of the test, the control group was overrun with powdery mildew, while the AGrowlyte Plant Wash group was free from powdery mildew and beginning to recover. A simple, yet conclusive test of the power of AGrowlyte Plant Wash.

In a second test designed by Dr. Wheatley, mature cannabis buds were soaked in AGrowlyte Plant Wash to test the effect on plant cannabinoids and terpenes when they are at their peak in the cannabis plant. A control group of buds from the same plant were also collected and left untreated. After repeated soaking in AGrowlyte Plant Wash the buds were dried normally and then tested compared to the control group. After testing cannabinoids and terpenes using a GC/MS test, Dr. Wheatley performed a statistical analysis of the results. The analysis showed a level of statistical certainty that AGrowlyte Plant Wash did not affect the terpenes or cannabinoids in any way on the samples tested.

The results of these tests were compiled and presented at the third annual Institute For Cannabis Research conference at Colorado State University in Pueblo, Colorado. The ICR Conference is the largest academic conference on cannabis in the world and is held every year at Colorado State University.

STUDY - UCANNTECH

AGROWLYTE PLANT WASH

UNIVERSITY TESTED

Shown to be safe and effective with no impact on terpenes or cannabinoids.

THE UNIVERSITY OF CANNABIS
TECHNOLOGY STUDY

UCANNTECH was founded in 2017 by Professor James Parco, PhD to teach high end cannabis extraction, chemistry and manufacturing to the industry. In 2018 The University of Cannabis Technology was commisioned by Agrowlyte to study Agrowlyte Plant Wash and its' effect on powdery mildew and mold along with assessing any impact on cannabinoids and terpenes in the plant.

In dual studies designed by Dr. Matt Wheatley, PhD, Agrowlyte Plant Wash proved itself both safe and effective in treating powdery mildew on infected plants. In the first study, Dr Wheatley applied Agrowlyte Plant Wash with an electrostatic sprayer to plants infected with powdery mildew once a day for five days. An identical group of the same genetics infected with the same strain of powdery mildew were used as a control and Dr Wheatley applied plain water to these plants on the same schedule. At the end of the test the control group was overrun with powdery mildew, while the Agrowlyte Plant Wash group was free from powdery mildew and beginning to recover. A simple, yet conclusive test of the power of Agrowlyte Plant Wash.

In a second test designed by Dr. Wheatley, mature cannabis buds were soaked in Agrowlyte Plant Wash to test the effect on plant cannabinoids and terpenes when they are at their peak in the cannabis plant. A control group of buds from the same plant were also collected and left untreated. After repeated soaking in Agrowlyte Plant Wash the buds were dried normally and then tested compared to the control group. After testing cannabinoids and terpenes using a GC/MS test, Dr. Wheatley performed a statistical analysis of the results. The analysis showed a level of statistical certainty that Agrowlyte Plant Wash did not affect the terpenes or cannabinoids in any way on the samples tested.

The results of these tests were compiled and presented at the third annual Institute For Cannabis Research conference at Colorado State University in Pueblo, Colorado. The ICR conference is the largest academic conference on cannabis in the world and is held every year at Colorado State University.

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