PRO-OXINE® Horticulture is an EPA-registered stabilized chlorine dioxide designed for continuous irrigation use (no phytotoxicity) and no-rinse sanitation of hard, non-porous greenhouse surfaces.
Biosecurity Starts with PRO-OXINE® Horticulture Integrated Disease Management
In modern controlled environment agriculture (CEA), biosecurity and effective Integrated Disease Management (IDM) begin with prevention. High-density produce and cannabis facilities depend on clean irrigation systems, sanitized surfaces, controlled pathogen pressure, and healthy root zones to protect yield and profitability.
Derived from a proprietary oxychloro blend, PRO-OXINE® Horticulture delivers stabilized chlorine dioxide chemistry at a near-neutral pH to support irrigation sanitation, biofilm control, and facility hygiene—without adjusting pH. Highly effective on hard, non-porous surfaces, including food-contact surfaces, it requires no rinse and is well suited for routine operational use.
Designed for MSOs and advanced CEA operations, PRO-OXINE® Horticulture provides a repeatable and scalable sanitation strategy across multiple facilities. Approved for continuous irrigation injection, it helps maintain clean water systems in NFT, DWC, hydroponic, and aeroponic production, while controlling biofilm throughout irrigation infrastructure.
The result is cleaner pipes, emitters, and cooling pads, consistent water and nutrient delivery, healthier root zones, and more productive plants.
With one product and many solutions, PRO-OXINE® Horticulture chemistry and delivery equipment function as one integrated sanitation system, simplifying training, standard operating procedures, and pathogen management across the entire operation. The PRO-OXINE® Horticulture Integrated Disease Management (IDM) System is designed for produce crops—including leaf lettuce, herbs, strawberries, cucumbers, tomatoes, sprouts, and microgreens—as well as cannabis cultivation facilities, MSOs, glasshouses, greenhouses, and large-scale horticulture production sites and agricultural complexes.

