Questions & Answers
How do you research and develop Grotek products?
Grotek draws on University scientists, shemists and horticulturalists with Ph.D's in soil science and plant nutrition.
They develop products based on market needs, new innovations and the expertise
and knowledge of the team.
Where do you manufacture Grotek products?
We have a 25,000 square foot manufacturing facility at our head
office in
Langley, BC that we are constantly upgrading. We have a state-of-the-art analytical testing
laboratory to accommodate our team of horticulturists, quality
assurance
officers and on-site plant scientists.
Why have Grotek products been so successful?
It's our commitment to quality. Since day one we have been committed
to
producing the best, most cost effective products that will not
harm the
environment. If a customer has questions about our products they
can call
us to speak with a product technician. It's our business
to make
sure our customers get the best results from Grotek products,
and are
completely satisfied.
What goes into Grotek products?
Although the exact parts or ingredients are proprietary, only
the highest
quality organic and inorganic ingredients are used. Each component
is
evaluated for quality, and to ensure it meets our earth friendly
standards. We don't use harmful chemicals or toxins. Every Grotek
product,
when used
correctly, is safe for pets, humans and the environment and
backed by a
customer satisfaction guarantee.
How do Grotek products differentiate from other products on
the market?
Because much of the science out there is not
unique, it can be difficult
for
consumers to compare products. At Grotek, through our sophisticated
research
and development process, we build on mainstream formulas
and add new
elements to enhance product performance, improve cost effectiveness
and
eliminate toxins. This is the Grotek advantage. In many cases
we have
revised existing products to offer the public environmentally
safe
alternatives.
Who uses Grotek products?
Our products are suitable for a range of horticultural markets
including:
hydroponics, garden centers, garden clubs, farms, florists,
commercial
greenhouses, golf courses, hardware stores, industrial
and municipality
landscapers, organic farmers, schools and vineyards. |