GrowMás efficacy in highbush blueberries was evaluated in a GEP-style trial in Simcoe, Ontario.
The trial, conducted at Tall Pines Agricultural Research Ltd., evaluated GrowMás applied at 5 ml/L via foliar spray on 2x2m plots with four replicates. Five applications were made during the 2022 season. Results showed increased yield and Brix content in treated plots. The average Brix rose from 10.65 (control) to 11.71, and yield rose from 1.5038 kg to 1.6735 kg. No phytotoxicity was observed.
Lab-based genetic analysis of tomato plants treated with GrowMAS, evaluating systemic gene expression changes.
Tomato plants treated with GrowMás showed targeted activation and suppression of key genes across the entire plant system—supporting robust root growth, vigorous shoot development, and lush, photosynthetically active leaves.
Multi-varietal apple study analyzing Brix and mineral content following GrowMás treatment.
GrowMás increased Brix levels and fruit size across apple varieties. Treated fruit had higher concentrations of potassium, calcium, magnesium, boron, and zinc. These improvements suggest enhanced flavor, storability, and nutritional value, though specific percentage gains were not recorded.
Nutritional study assessing GrowMAS's impact on iron and sodium content in coffee beans.
GrowMás-treated coffee beans contained 8,040 ppm iron compared to 132 ppm in untreated controls ‚Äî a 5989% increase. Sodium content also rose from 95.5 ppm to 124.4 ppm. Researchers noted that GrowMás enhanced bioavailability of existing soil nutrients, potentially improving flavor and addressing dietary iron.
Field study evaluating the effects of GrowMAS on hemp plant vigor, branching, and foliage quality.
GrowMAS was applied during nursery, vegetative, and flowering stages of cannabis cultivation. Treated plants were 28–33 cm taller, with darker green foliage and more lateral branches. These structural enhancements are expected to support more flowering sites and greater biomass at harvest.
Corn trial conducted at Chapingo University demonstrating resilience and yield performance under drought conditions.
GrowMAS was applied as a foliar spray in a field corn trial at Chapingo University in Mexico. The treated plants showed a 40% increase in ears per plant and were 15% taller than the control group. Plants also demonstrated earlier and more uniform maturity under dry growing conditions. In many cases 3 ears of fully formed corn was harvested.
Sensory analysis trial evaluating wine made from GrowMAS-treated Merlot grapes in Italy.
In this study conducted by AGREA Test Center, Merlot grapes treated with GrowMAS produced wine that scored higher in aroma (+9.9%), harmony (+11.6%), body (+8.2%), and overall acceptability (+9.9%) compared to control. The vines also showed deeper green foliage and better recovery from water stress. The treated grapes scored a perfect 8/8 in taste compared to 4 and 3 vs copper product and control.
Five Points, California 2023 Syrah Grape Trial
In a 2023 Syrah wine grape trial in Five Points, California, GrowMás was applied seven times over the season and resulted in a 5.1% yield increase—equivalent to an additional 0.5 tons per acre—without affecting wine quality. Juice metrics such as °Brix (25.1 vs. 25.3), pH, and total acidity remained virtually identical between treated and untreated plots, confirming that GrowMás boosts production without compromising grape integrity. The grower achieved a return of $213.50 per acre, highlighting the product’s value as a safe, effective tool for enhancing vineyard performance.
Growing Gronola variety of potato in Tierras Altas, Chiriquí, Panama. GrowMás was sprayed on three occasions according to protocol. Unfortunately a strike reduced full ability to harvest but grower Miguel Gonzalkes was impressed with the vigor of the plants and no anti-fungal products were needed on the GrowMás plot.
Growing Gronola variety of potato in Tierras Altas, Chiriquí, Panama. GrowMás was sprayed on three occasions according to protocol. Unfortunately a strike reduced full ability to harvest but grower Miguel Gonzalkes was impressed with the vigor of the plants and no anti-fungal products were needed on the GrowMás plot.