A few degrees is all you need.
Freeze nights are where seasons are won or lost.
Not by miracles — but by margins.
Below32 is built for the narrow window growers know too well.
The forecast says 34°F.
The low spots drop to 27°.
The air goes still.
Blooms burn.
Young tissue blackens by morning.
Every grower remembers the night when nothing else mattered.
Below32 was built for those nights.
Below32 is a polymer-free, cold-mix freeze-film.
It’s a dry packet you mix on-site in cold water, apply with standard spray equipment, and use when temperatures dip just below freezing.
It dries into a thin, flexible film on plant surfaces — adding a small but meaningful layer of toughness when cold stress sets in.
No special equipment.
No heating.
No complicated timing windows.
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How It’s Used
Below32 comes as a dry 100 g packet.
Each packet mixes with 2 gallons of cold water and is applied with standard spray equipment using typical freeze-application volumes.
Most orchard applications use 10–16 oz per tree, depending on canopy size and risk level.
Below32 does not claim the impossible.
It does not “save the crop.”
It does not stop a hard freeze.
It does not fight physics.
It is not a replacement for wind, water, or heaters where those tools exist.
Below32 is a support tool — designed to help reduce injury when temperatures slip a few degrees too low.
No hype.
No wishful thinking.
Just an honest margin when it matters.
I didn’t set out to build a freeze product.
It started with a simple question:
Could we give growers something they could actually use —
when a freeze is hours away, not weeks?
Most freeze solutions fail in the field because they’re too complex, too late, or too exaggerated.
Below32 exists to be:
• fast to deploy
• simple to understand
• honest about its limits
Built for real nights.
Built by someone who knows what’s at stake.
Below32 is intended for freeze-sensitive crops during early growth and bloom stages, including:
• Peaches
• Strawberries
• Blueberries
• Grapes
• Blackberries
• Early vegetables and young stands
Especially in:
• radiational freezes
• low-lying blocks
• marginal temperature events
It’s for the nights that don’t look catastrophic —
until they are.
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THE COST TO TRY VS. THE COST TO DO NOTHING
Using Below32
Below32 is priced at $39.99 per packet.
Each packet typically treats 20–25 trees, depending on canopy size and spray volume.
That works out to roughly $2 per tree.
Below32 is applied only when freeze risk is present — not weekly, not season-long.
It’s a small, predictable cost to add a margin of protection on vulnerable nights.
For row crops, berries, and vines, applications are typically made at standard freeze spray volumes (15–40 gallons per acre), adjusted for canopy density and spray method.
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During bloom, the value at risk is far higher:
• $150–$400+ per peach tree may be exposed
• $5,000–$15,000+ per acre may be at risk in blueberries
Freeze damage doesn’t need to be total to erase profit.
In many cases, one freeze night is enough to decide the season.
Below32 is now being offered in limited supply.
This is intentional.
Early production is being released in limited supply to support careful rollout and real-world use.
Early access pricing: $39.99 per packet
(Single-night, targeted freeze application)
If you’ve carried a freeze night alone —
and understand the value of a few degrees —
you’re the grower this was built for.
www.below32.net | Important Notice: Below32 is a freeze-support tool, not a freeze prevention system. Performance depends on crop type, growth stage, application timing, and weather conditions. It is intended to help reduce cold injury during marginal freeze events and is not a substitute for active freeze-protection methods where those are required.