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Nitricity Highlights Fertilizer Trial Indicating Higher Cilantro Yields With Reduced Nitrogen Use

Nitricity Highlights Fertilizer Trial Indicating Higher Cilantro Yields With Reduced Nitrogen Use

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Nitricity Inc, the company is highlighting trial results suggesting its Ash Tea fertilizer enabled cilantro crops to achieve higher growth despite using 24% less nitrogen than a comparison input. The post contrasts Ash Tea with composted chicken manure pellets, emphasizing that Ash Tea may provide nitrogen in a more readily available form, while pellets release nutrients more slowly and unpredictably.

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The LinkedIn post further suggests that improved nitrogen uptake, higher calcium availability, and reduced sodium and chloride competition could enhance overall plant nutrient balance and efficiency. For investors, if third-party-validated data ultimately support these claims at scale, Nitricity Inc could strengthen its value proposition in organic and sustainable agriculture inputs, potentially improving pricing power, customer adoption, and its competitive position versus conventional organic fertilizers.

The post frames the results as an argument for rethinking nutrient delivery methods in organic systems, positioning Ash Tea as a technology that may deliver “less input, better output.” Should this performance translate across additional crops and geographies, it could expand Nitricity Inc’s addressable market, support recurring revenue from growers seeking yield and input-efficiency gains, and attract interest from larger agri-input partners or acquirers. However, investors may want to see detailed trial data, independent validation, and unit-economics transparency before extrapolating material financial impact.

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