Golden Triangle Ventures, Inc. announced a successful preliminary flower testing of its HyGrO hydrogen water technology. Halcyon Hemp conducted a 21-day preliminary study of the effect of HyGrO water on extending the longevity of cut flowers. The flowers used in this study were stock roses, carnations and gladiolas, provided by Campbell’s Flowers, one of the most reputable floral outlets in Colorado. From the results, photos, and observations made in this study, the company concluded that water produced using HyGrO’s patent-pending technology could increase the shelf life of cut flowers, reduce the bloom rate, and potentially reduce waste in the floral industry. Due to the positive preliminary results obtained at the completion of this study, management is now pursuing a larger-scale study to implement HyGrO water technology with a commercial-scale professional flower producer to study the effects of the technology on additional varieties, obtain a predictable outcome, and prove the technology, which will assist management in its rollout strategy.