Cluster hook

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Cluster Hooks are engineered to bear the weight of heavy fruit clusters, preventing them from bending or breaking the plant’s stem.

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Cluster Hook: Essential Support for Heavy Fruit Clusters

Cluster Hook serve as vital tools designed to provide strong support for heavy fruit clusters, especially in greenhouse environments. These hooks prevent damage to the plant’s stem that can occur when fruit clusters become excessively heavy. By effectively distributing the weight of the fruit, Cluster Hooks help maintain the plant’s integrity, ensuring it continues to thrive and produce.

Functionality and Benefits of Cluster Hook

The primary function of Cluster Hooks is to prevent bending or breaking of plant stems caused by heavy fruit clusters. They connect securely to the bottom of the fruit and attach to a support string or wire within the greenhouse. This innovative design not only protects the plant from physical damage but also enhances overall fruit production. For example, in tomato greenhouses, using these hooks significantly reduces the risk of decreased yield due to broken clusters.Constructed from durable materials, Cluster Hooks ensure a long lifespan, making them a cost-effective solution for greenhouse growers. Their installation process is straightforward and quick, allowing for efficient use during the growing season. To set up a Cluster Hook, hang the upper part of the hook on the support thread while connecting the lower hook directly to the fruit cluster. This method effectively transfers the weight of the cluster to the support system, preventing any potential damage.

Installation Process

  1. Preparation: Gather enough Cluster Hooks for installation—typically, around 10 hooks per plant is recommended based on cluster density.
  2. Hanging: Attach the upper part of the hook, which resembles several branches, onto the support thread or wire.
  3. Connecting: Securely fasten the lower part of the hook to the fruit cluster. This connection is critical as it allows for even weight distribution across the support system.

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