Patent classifications
A01G13/04
A PLANT POLLINATION CONTROL BAG
A plant pollination control bag (10) defines, in an expanded condition, a space (12) in which a plant part is receivable. The bag (10) defines an opening (14) through which the plant part passes into the space (12). In the expanded condition, the bag (10) has an end face (16) which is substantially square or rectangular in shape.
Live plant container
The present invention discloses a live plant container which is to be utilized when transporting plants from one location to another. The invention works on keeping the plant live and healthy during shipping and maintains the plant's vegetative or flowering growth cycle through controlled photoperiod light exposure. The main parts of the assembly include, an opaque tubular container body (TUBE) with an interior restriction flange, a top lid (LID-1) containing a battery powered light source on the bottom of the lid, a disc shaped propagation rooting medium retainer (RETAINER) and a bottom lid (LID-2) attaches to the bottom end of the TUBE.
Live plant container
The present invention discloses a live plant container which is to be utilized when transporting plants from one location to another. The invention works on keeping the plant live and healthy during shipping and maintains the plant's vegetative or flowering growth cycle through controlled photoperiod light exposure. The main parts of the assembly include, an opaque tubular container body (TUBE) with an interior restriction flange, a top lid (LID-1) containing a battery powered light source on the bottom of the lid, a disc shaped propagation rooting medium retainer (RETAINER) and a bottom lid (LID-2) attaches to the bottom end of the TUBE.
Method and System for Insect Eradication in Arecaceae Trees
A method and system for eradicating insects in palm trees (such as arecaceae) by means of a lower stem encasement embedded with fumigant. Said encasement comprised of a plastic, polymer sheet with internal, flexible foam lining. The lining having a plurality of apertures configured to receive a multitude of fumigants (such as aluminum phosphide tablets) therein. The invention being wrapped around the perimeter of the aforementioned palm tree and selectively affixed by means of adhesive strips and adjustable strapping on distal ends. While it is well-known that such insects respond well to fumigants, it is difficult to make contact with them in the center of a tree. An object of the invention is to impregnate an Arecacae tree with fumigants by means of a non-invasive fumigant wrap system.
Netting material
An agricultural netting material has a construction profile across the width of the netting in which one or more construction elements varies across the width of the netting, a construction element in a first region of at least 20 cm width of the netting being different to the construction element in a second region of at least 20 cm width of the netting, the construction element being one of a yarn thickness, a yarn width, a yarn transmittance, a yarn pigmentation, a yarn reflectance, a yarn absorbance, a netting aperture size, a netting construction pattern and a netting cover factor.
Tree net assembly
A tree net assembly includes a pole vertically oriented and positioned adjacent to a plant. Each of a pair of globes is slidably positioned around the pole, and each of the globes has a plurality of wells each extending toward a center of a respective one of the globes. each of a pair of rods is comprised of a resiliently bendable material. Each of the rods is removably coupled between the globes when the globes are positioned on the pole. The globes are spaced apart from each other a distance less than a length of the rods. The rods curve outwardly from the pole between the globes such that the rods define a sphere surrounding the plant. A net is positionable around the rods to surround the plant.
Constant illuminated, tamper-resistant plant shipping container
A method for shipping live plants that require illumination during shipping including steps of selecting an illuminated shipping container that includes a lower pot configured to hold soil and a plant, and an upper lid with pendent side wall and an upper closed end made of material that allows light from an illuminating light source attached to its upper closed end. Soil is placed into the lower pot and a light requiring plant in embedded in the soil with the stem, branches, and leaves extending above the soil. Next, an elastic seal is places around the stem of the plant and pressed against the soil to hold the soil in the pot during shipment. Next, the lower edge of the upper lid is attached to the upper edge of the lower pot. A tamper resistant indicator then disposed between the pot and lid. Next, the illuminating source is activated. The shipping container containing the plant is then shipped to the desired destination.
Constant illuminated, tamper-resistant plant shipping container
A method for shipping live plants that require illumination during shipping including steps of selecting an illuminated shipping container that includes a lower pot configured to hold soil and a plant, and an upper lid with pendent side wall and an upper closed end made of material that allows light from an illuminating light source attached to its upper closed end. Soil is placed into the lower pot and a light requiring plant in embedded in the soil with the stem, branches, and leaves extending above the soil. Next, an elastic seal is places around the stem of the plant and pressed against the soil to hold the soil in the pot during shipment. Next, the lower edge of the upper lid is attached to the upper edge of the lower pot. A tamper resistant indicator then disposed between the pot and lid. Next, the illuminating source is activated. The shipping container containing the plant is then shipped to the desired destination.
PLANT CULTIVATING APPARATUS
The present disclosure relates to a plant cultivating apparatus. The plant cultivating apparatus includes an elastic housing having an inner cavity, the elastic housing being provided with first and second openings at upper and lower ends thereof in communication with the inner cavity; a top structure provided at the upper end of the elastic housing to close the first opening; a bottom structure provided at the lower end of the elastic housing to close the second opening and configured to hold a root of a plant; and a lifting structure provided between the top structure and the bottom structure, the lifting structure being capable of stretching and compressing in the vertical direction, thus driving the top structure to move up or down with respect to the bottom structure.
Crop protection netting
Crop protection netting for covering trees or other plants for insect and bird exclusion is of a knitted mesh construction, comprising knit intersections in the netting and connecting yarn portions between the yarn intersections which extend substantially linearly between intersections. The netting is lightweight and stretchable in multiple directions.