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Green House Feeding BIOENHANCER

Code: 20675/125
from €15,54 from €12,84 excl. VAT

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BioEnhancer is a unique soil conditioner that directly increases the nutrient intake of your plants.

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125g
In stock | 20675/125
€15,54
€12,84 excl. VAT
500g
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€45,06
€37,24 excl. VAT
1kg
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€69,66
€57,57 excl. VAT
2,5kg
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€131,16
€108,40 excl. VAT
25kg
On Order | 20675/25K
€983,96
€813,19 excl. VAT

Product detailed description

BioEnhancer can be used as a multi-purpose tool for any organic culture.
Its main purpose is to increase nutrient intake and act as a soil conditioner.
However, it can be used for better rooting of cuttings, germination of seeds and as a spray on the leaves for better stimulation of plant growth.
Humic and Fulvic Acids
Humic and fulvic acids come from leonardite, which acts as a soil conditioner, biocatalyst and bio stimulant.
They also help the chelated components of nutrients, thereby increasing the nutrient uptake by the plant.
In particular, they increase iron intake, which results in greater production of chlorophyll and sugar, and thus improves taste and nutritional values.
Seaweed extract
Seaweed extract (Kelp) contains 62 trace elements, amino acids and natural phytohormones.
It acts as a soil conditioner, supports stronger and more vital root development and improves seed germination.
In addition, it increases the intake of nutrients, water and stimulates plants to better manage stress.
Trichoderma Harzianum
Trichoderma Harzianum improves root development, strengthens nutrient uptake and keeps roots healthy, without various diseases caused by fungal pathogens.
Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens
This bacterium is used to biocontrol pathogens in the substrate and on the leaves.
It controls a wide range of pathogens by competing for nutrients and space.
It also dissolves nitrogen and phosphorus by decomposing organic matter.

Guaranteed analysis:
75%        Humic acid
3%          Fulvic acid
10%        Sea breed extract from Ascophyllum nodosum
106 cfu/g Trichoderma Harzianum
107 cfu/g Bacillus Subtilis
9.3 pH
Carbohydrates: Alginic acid, Mannitol, Fucoidans
Amino acids: Alanine, Asparagic acid, Glutamic acid, Glycine, Isolucine, Leucine, Lysine, Methionine, Phenylalanine, Proline, Tyrosine, Valine, Tryptophan.

  • Phosphorus provides energy to the plant to maintain stable growth. Symptoms of phosphorus deficiency are manifested by stunted growth and bluish green leaves. As with nitrogen, the deficit first appears on older leaves, suggesting that phosphorus is also a mobile element and is moving where it is most needed.
  • Mycelium may appear on the surface of the substrate. This improves the microbial life inside the substrate and does not harm humans, animals or plants. Fungi are a major factor in the decomposition of organic matter, such as simple sugars, amino acids, etc., and also dissolve minerals that are not initially available to plants.

HOW TO USE IT:
Mix BioEnhancer with water and apply watering every two weeks.
Can be used throughout the cycle (vegetative growth and flowering)
For better root development, use Enhancer at each transplant.
Use within 24 hours after mixing with water!

DOSAGE:
Adding the Enhancer to the water raises the pH to 8.5.
It is not necessary to adjust the pH when using the Enhancer by spraying on leaves or as a watering soil.
When using Enhancer by pouring into a coconut substrate, we recommend adjusting the pH to 5.0 before adding Enhancer to the water.
Medium watering: 0.5 - 1g per 1l of water every two weeks.
Rooting cuttings: Before planting the cuttings, soak / pour the medium 0.25 g per 1 l of water.
Germinating seeds: Soak the seeds in a solution of 0.5 - 1 g per 1 l of water for 8 - 12 hours.
Spray application: Mix 3 - 5g per 10l of water and apply once every 2 weeks during the vegetative stage.
For mother plants, apply 24 hours before removing new cuttings.

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