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Introducing GreenGro Rose & Flower Fertilizer, meticulously formulated with premium, all-natural, and organic components. This exceptional blend is fortified with Biochar, humic acid, mycorrhizal fungi, and beneficial bacteria, ensuring your plants receive the utmost care and nourishment.
These potent ingredients work in synergy to cultivate a thriving and regenerative living soil environment, laying the foundation for vibrant and flourishing blooms.
Elevate your gardening game with GreenGro Tomato, Veggie, & Herb Fertilizer – the ultimate nutrient boost for a thriving garden. Crafted with care, this organic blend fuels robust growth and abundant yields, trusted by indoor and outdoor gardeners alike. Say goodbye to chemicals and hello to sustainability with natural ingredients like feather meal and fish meal.
Enhanced with mycorrhizal fungi and biochar, it enriches soil, promoting healthy plants and vibrant blooms. Versatile and adaptable, it's perfect for indoor herb gardens or outdoor plots, ensuring lush, flourishing plants every time.
Recommended application rates include 1 teaspoon (5ml) per gallon of water for general purposes, increasing to 2 teaspoons (10ml) per gallon for larger fruit plants. For broad-acre agricultural use, 5-10 pounds per acre is advised, depending on specific crop requirements and soil analysis.
For foliar spray applications, a dosage of 1 teaspoon per gallon is recommended. Unlike traditional fertilizers that break down into nutrient ions requiring active transport by plant roots, Organics Alive fertilizers, with their carbon-based and neutral properties, facilitate passive absorption through the plant's epidermis.
This unique mechanism allows plants to absorb nutrients more efficiently, conserving energy for growth and productivity without the need for energy-intensive nutrient uptake processes.
Application guidelines recommend using 1 teaspoon (5ml) per gallon of water for regular needs, increasing to 2 teaspoons (10ml) per gallon for larger fruit-bearing plants. For extensive agricultural applications, a rate of 5-10 pounds per acre is advised, dependent on specific crop and soil conditions. For foliar spray applications, a concentration of 1 teaspoon per gallon is effective.
Unlike conventional fertilizers that decompose into nutrient ions necessitating active transport by plant roots, Organics Alive fertilizers maintain a carbon-based, neutral structure. This neutrality facilitates passive nutrient absorption through the plant's epidermis via topical foliar applications, with the carbon serving as a facilitator.
This process allows plants to assimilate nutrients efficiently without expending energy, promoting vigorous growth and productivity.
For application, Organics Alive recommends 1 teaspoon (5ml) per gallon of water for general use, increasing to 2 teaspoons (10ml) per gallon for larger fruit-bearing plants.
Depending on the specific crop needs and soil analysis, 5-10 pounds per acre can be used. For foliar spray applications, the suggested dosage is 1 teaspoon per gallon. Unlike conventional fertilizers that break down into nutrient ions requiring active transport by plant roots, Organics Alive's fertilizers, built on a carbon and neutral base, facilitate passive absorption through the plant's epidermis.
This unique feature allows plants to intake nutrients effortlessly, conserving energy for enhanced growth and productivity.
For application, the guidelines are as follows: 1 teaspoon (5ml) per gallon of water for general use, 2 teaspoons (10ml) per gallon for larger fruit plants, and 5-10 pounds per acre depending on the specific crop and soil analysis.
For foliar spray applications, use 1 teaspoon per gallon. Unlike traditional fertilizers that break down into nutrient ions requiring active transport by plant roots, Organics Alive fertilizers, thanks to their carbon-based neutral structure, allow nutrients to be absorbed passively.
This means that the plants can absorb nutrients directly through the epidermis without expending energy, thus conserving their resources for growth and development.