Enhanced rooting of Acacia cuttings with OptiBoost vacuum impregnation tech

OptiCept Celebrates Successful Test Results from Cuttings Pilot Project in Asia. The first partial results for Acacia cuttings treated with the patented vacuum impregnation technology shows great results.
Boosting forest cuttings – Unraveling the Scientific Mechanisms of Vacuum Infusion

In this blog post, we’ll take a deep dive into the science behind vacuum infusion in forest cuttings propagation, understanding the principles and mechanisms that make it such an effective method for propagating forest cuttings.
New OptiBoost for cuttings collaboration with Brazilian company

OptiCept has forged a partnership with a forestry company in Brazil to utilize the cutting-edge OptiBoost vacuum impregnation technology for enhancing high-yield forest cuttings.
OptiCept enters agreement with world-leading Chilean forestry company

OptiCept Technologies has entered an agreement with the Chilean forestry company CMPC. Cuttings will now be boosted with nutrients using a unique vacuum impregnation technology called OptiBoost.
OptiBoost – New technology in the forest industry

Losses of unrooted cuttings are severe for many forestry companies. OptiBoost for cuttings – an application based on vacuum infusion technology has shown great results in increasing the survival rate of unrooted cuttings, especially Eucalyptus and Corymbia cuttings. Read more about how it works below. The challenges of planting trees from cuttings There are several […]
Optiboost for cuttings – Vacuum Infusion process

The video shows how the OptiBoost application for cuttings uses vacuum infusion to increase survival rate and better rooting of eucalyptus cuttings.
OptiBoost for cuttings in Brazil

OptiBoost® for cuttings is an advantageous new product and technology for the forest industry, improving the survival rate of unrooted cuttings.
OptiBoost for Cuttings – New advantageous technology for the forest industry

OptiBoost® for cuttings is an advantageous new product and technology for the forest industry, improving the survival rate of unrooted cuttings.