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1 page Powder sapropel fertilizer Powder, dried, crushed, fraction 0-2 mm Raw Material Used: Organic sapropel, organic 55% Nutrient fertilizer, soil conditioner, binds nitrogen, change heavy metals form and protect the plants To mix with growing media or local land with 1 part of fertilizer /2 part of soil, superficial fertilization to spread 1, 5 kg on 1 m2. Technical specification: Main elements - Natural NPK St, Fe, Mn, Si, Se, Ag, I, Si, Substances - Vitamins, Minerals, natural growing hormones, carotene, chlorophyll, xanthophylls, sterols, proteins, ph 6,5 Product is digging from nature. Is ecological and friendly with other fertilizer, black color. Where this product is used: For seedling, planting, restoring the soil, enriching
2 page Granulated sapropel fertilizer Granules 5 mm Raw Material Used: Organic sapropel, organic 55% Nutrient fertilizer, soil conditioner, binds nitrogen, change heavy metals form and protect the plants To mix with growing media or local land with 1 part of fertilizer /2 part of soil, superficial fertilization to spread 1, 5 kg on 1 m2. Technical specification: Main elements - Natural NPK St, Fe, Mn, Si, Se, Ag, I, Si, Substances - Vitamins, Minerals, natural growing hormones, carotene, chlorophyll, xanthophylls, sterols, proteins, ph 6,5 Product is digging from nature. Is ecological and friendly with other fertilizer, black color. Where this product is used: For seedling, planting, restoring the soil, enriching
3 page Powder ceolite fertilizer Powder by fraction 0-2 mm Raw Material Used: Ceolite, ph 7, Nutrient fertilizer, soil conditioner, absorber of moisture, bind nitrogen, clean soil and water To mix with growing media or local land with 1 fertilizer /3 land, superficial fertilization to spread 1,5 kg on 1 m2. Technical specification: Main elements - Natural NPK St, Fe, Mn, Si, Se, Ag, I, Si, Substances - Vitamins, Minerals, sterols, proteins. Product is digging from nature. Is ecological and friendly with other fertilizer. Light green color. Where this product is used: For seedling, planting, restoring the soil, enriching
4 page Soil conditioner Powder by fraction 0-2 mm Raw Material Used: Sapropel, ceolite mix, ph 7, organic 60% Nutrient fertilizer, soil conditioner, absorber of moisture, bind nitrogen, clean soil and water To mix with growing media or local land with 1 fertilizer /3 land, superficial fertilization to spread 1,5 kg on 1 m2. Technical specification: Main elements - Natural NPK St, Fe, Mn, Si, Se, Ag, I, Si, Substances - Vitamins, Minerals, sterols, proteins. Product raw is digging from nature. Is ecological and friendly with other fertilizer. Where this product is used: For seedling, planting, restoring the soil, enriching
5 page Powder vermicompost Powder by fraction 0-2 mm Raw Material Used: Cow manure, ph 6.5, organic 65% Organic fertilizer, plant nutrient To mix with growing media or local land with 1 fertilizer /2 land, superficial fertilization to spread 1,5 kg on 1 m2. Technical specification: Main elements - Natural NPK Zn, Cu, Acids - Humic, Fulvic Substances - Vitamins, Minerals, sterols, proteins. Cow manure is processed by worms. After worming manure becomes ecological and friendly with other fertilizer. Black color. Where this product is used: For seedling, planting, enriching, fertilization.
6 page Granulated vermicompost Granules 5 mm Raw Material Used: Cow manure, ph 6.5, organic 65% Organic fertilizer, plant nutrient To mix with growing media or local land with 1 fertilizer /2 land, superficial fertilization to spread 1,5 kg on 1 m2. Technical specification: Main elements - Natural NPK Zn, Cu, Acids - Humic, Fulvic Substances - Vitamins, Minerals, sterols, proteins Cow manure is processed by worms. After worming manure becomes ecological and friendly with other fertilizer. Black color. Where this product is used: For seedling, planting, enriching, fertilization.
7 page Granulated chicken manure Raw Material Used: Granules 5 mm Chicken manure, peat moss Organic fertilizer, plant nutrient Fruit Crop and Perennial: Kg/100m 2, Vegetable crop and annual: kg/100m 2, Ornamental crop: 6-10 Kg/100m 2, Sowing and planting: 5-15kg/ 100m², Growing crops: 10 20kg/100m² Technical specification: Main elements - Natural NPK Zn, Cu, Acids - Humic, Fulvic Substances organic 85%, minerals, proteins Where this product is used: Chicken manure is processed. Friendly with other fertilizer. Dark brown color For seedling, planting, enriching, fertilization
8 page Powder chicken manure Raw Material Used: Powder, dried, crushed manure 0 2 mm Chicken manure, peat moss Organic fertilizer, plant nutrient Fruit Crop and Perennial: Kg/100m 2, Vegetable crop and annual: kg/100m 2, Ornamental crop: 6-10 Kg/100m 2, Sowing and planting: 5-15kg/ 100m², Growing crops: 10 20kg/100m² Technical specification: Main elements - Natural NPK Zn, Cu, Acids - Humic, Fulvic Substances organic 85%, minerals, proteins Where this product is used: Chicken manure is processed. Friendly with other fertilizer. Dark brown color For seedling, planting, enriching, fertilization
9 page Powder cow manure Powder by fraction 0-2 mm Raw Material Used: Cow manure, ph 6.5 Organic fertilizer, plants nutrients To mix with growing media or local land with 1 fertilizer /2 land, superficial fertilization to spread 1,5 kg on 1 m2. Technical specification: Main elements - Natural NPK Zn, Cu, Acids - Humic, Fulvic Substances organic 65%, minerals, proteins Cow manure is processed by worms. After worming manure becomes ecological and friendly with other fertilizer. Black color. Where this product is used: For seedling, planting, enriching, fertilization.
10 110 Granulated cow manure 10 page Raw Material Used: Granules 5 mm Cow manure Nutrients To mix with growing media or local land with 1 fertilizer /2 land, superficial fertilization to spread 1,5 kg on 1 m2. Technical specification: Main elements - Natural NPK Zn, Cu, Acids - Humic, Fulvic Substances organic 65%, minerals, proteins Cow manure is processed. Friendly with other fertilizer. Black color. Where this product is used: For seedling, planting, enriching, fertilization page
11 111 Liquid organic growing stimulator 11 page Liquid, viscous form Raw Material Used: Sapropel, black peat mix growing stimulator + nutrient Prepare solution according to the following dosage: Fertilize per leaves one time per month, with other fertilizer or pesticides. Fertilize through the roots (by watering) 1-3 times every 10 days. Fertilize mix: 20 g stimulators to mix with 10 liters of water Technical specification: Main elements - natural NPK St, Fe, Mn, Si, Se, Ag, I, Si, Substances organic 5%, minerals, proteins, chlorophyll, xanthophyll, sterols, proteins, vitamins, carotene Extra strength fertilizer with micronutrients is a potent, fast-acting, fertilizer specially formulated for growing plants. Where this product is used: Spraying the leaves, watering per roots or using per capillary systems, high intensity gardeners using coco chips, aero gardens, under-current systems and traditional water farming methods
12 page Liquid growing stimulator from vermicompost Liquid, viscous form Raw Material Used: Vermicompost growing stimulator, plant nutrient Prepare solution according to the following dosage: Fertilize per leaves one time per month, with other fertilizer or pesticides. Fertilize through the roots (by watering) 1-3 times every 10 days. Fertilize mix: 20 g stimulators to mix with 10 liters of water. Technical specification: Main elements - natural NPK St, Fe, Mn, Si, Se, Ag, I, Si, Substances organic 5%, minerals, proteins, chlorophyll, xanthophyll, sterols, proteins, Extra strength fertilizer with micronutrients is a potent, fast-acting, fertilizer specially formulated for growing plants. Where this product is used: Spraying the leaves, watering per roots or using per capillary systems, high intensity gardeners using coco chips, aero gardens, under-current systems and traditional water farming methods
13 113 Nutrient fertilizer for hydroponic 13 page Liquid, viscous form Raw Material Used: Sapropel, black peat, NPK Nutrient fertilizer Prepare solution according to the following dosage: Liquid nutrient fertilizer need to mix 20 gr. with 10 liters of water. Technical specification: Main elements - NPK St, Fe, Mn, Si, Se, Ag, I, Si, Substances organic 5%, minerals, proteins, chlorophyll, xanthophyll, sterols, proteins, vitamins, carotene Extra strength fertilizer with micronutrients is a potent, fast-acting, water soluble fertilizer specially formulated for hydroponic use. Where this product is used: Watering through the roots, capillary systems, high intensity gardeners, aero gardens, under-current systems, traditional water farming methods.
14 114 Liquid complex fertilizer for flowers 14 page Liquid, viscous form Raw Material Used: Sapropel, black peat, NPK Complex nutrient fertilizer Beginning of vegetation till the phase of blossoming: 20 g of fertilizer per 10 liters of water. Technical specification: Main elements - NPK St, Fe, Mn, Si, Se, Ag, I, Si, Substances organic 5%, minerals, proteins, chlorophyll, xanthophyll, sterols, proteins, vitamins, carotene This concentrated plant and flower food formula promotes vibrant colors and lush foliage, so you ll be proud to show. Liquid fertilizer has full complex needs nutrients for flowering and the ring formation. Where this product is used: Spraying the leaves, watering through the roots or using per capillary systems, under-current systems and traditional methods.
15 115 Liquid complex fertilizer for lawn 15 page Liquid, viscous form Raw Material Used: Sapropel, black peat, NPK Complex nutrient fertilizer Beginning of vegetation till the phase of blossoming: 20 g of fertilizer per 10 liters of water. Fertilize one time per month. Technical specification: Main elements - NPK St, Fe, Mn, Si, Se, Ag, I, Si, Substances organic 5%, minerals, proteins, chlorophyll, xanthophyll, sterols, proteins, vitamins, carotene This concentrated plant and flower food formula promotes vibrant colors and lush foliage, so you ll be proud to show. Liquid Lawn Fertilizer is the perfect ratio for grass and other lawn grass Where this product is used: Spraying the leaves, watering per roots or using per capillary systems, under-current systems
16 page Liquid complex fertilizer for fruit trees and bushes Liquid, viscous form Raw Material Used: Sapropel, black peat, NPK Complex nutrient fertilizer - Beginning of vegetation till the phase of blossoming: 20 g of fertilizer per 10 liters of water - Beginning of fruit development: 30 g of fertilizer for 10 liters of water - After first harvesting, 10 g of fertilizer per 10 liters of water. Using watering per plants roots, capillary or watering systems: - Liquid nutrient fertilizer 20 g to mix with 10 liters of water. Technical specification: Main elements - NPK St, Fe, Mn, Si, Se, Ag, I, Si, Substances organic 5%, minerals, proteins, chlorophyll, xanthophyll, sterols, proteins, vitamins, carotene Fertilizer promotes thick root growth for faster establishment and adds nutrients for robust plants need to produce bigger, more beautiful blooms and great tasting and more bountiful fruits, berries. Where this product is used: Spraying the leaves, watering per roots or capillary systems.
17 117 Liquid complex fertilizer for vegetables 17 page Liquid, viscous form Raw Material Used: Sapropel, black peat, NPK Complex nutrient fertilizer Beginning of vegetation till the phase of blossoming: 20 g of fertilizer per 10 liters of water. - Beginning of fruit development: 30 g of fertilizer for 10 liters of water. - After first harvesting, 10 g of fertilizer per 10 liters of water. Using watering per plants roots, capillary or watering systems: Liquid nutrient fertilizer 20 g to mix with 10 liters of water. Technical specification: Main elements - NPK St, Fe, Mn, Si, Se, Ag, I, Si, Substances organic 5%, minerals, proteins, chlorophyll, xanthophyll, sterols, proteins, vitamins, carotene Plant food is good for feeding the vegetables. The advantage of liquid fertilizers is that it is quickly absorbed, so plants get their benefits soon after you apply them. Where this product is used: Spraying the leaves, watering per roots or capillary systems.
18 page Liquid potassium humate Liquid, viscous form Raw Material Used: Sapropel, black peat, potassium Complex nutrient fertilizer Fertilize through the roots (by watering) 1-3 times every 10 days. Fertilize mix: 20 g stimulators to mix with 10 liters of water. Technical specification: Main elements - NPK St, Fe, Mn, Si, Se, Ag, I, Si, Substances organic 5%, minerals, proteins, chlorophyll, xanthophyll, sterols, proteins, vitamins, carotene Plants growth regulator regulate growth, development, and responses to stimuli. Where this product is used: Spraying the leaves, watering per roots or using per capillary systems, high intensity gardeners using coco chips, aero gardens, under-current systems and traditional water farming methods
19 page Calcium and Boron elements Liquid form Raw Material Used: Calcium, Boron Secondary elements For foliar spray, gr per liter. For fertigation, gr. per acre. Technical specification: CA 14% B 1,5 % Facilitates calcium intake of plant. Is a leaf fertilizer preventing problems arising from calcium in plants. Increases hardness of fruit, increases storage life and transporting resistance and resistance to cracking of fruit. Where this product is used: Mixing with other fertilizer or pesticide
20 page Compost Raw Material Used: Powder by fraction 0-5 mm Manure, leafs, sawdust Soil Growing media Technical specification: Main elements - NPK Substances organic 5%, minerals, proteins, Where this product is used: Processed with natural rotting process. Friendly with other fertilizer. Black color. For seedling, planting.
21 page Potting soil 50, 70 liters packing Raw Material Used: Technical specification: Where this product is used: Powder Peat moss, NPK, wetting agent, limestone, dolomite, humate. Growing, seedling media. Using as growing media for plants ph 3,2 4,5 or 5,5-6,5,fraction 0 7 mm, fertilizer PGMIX 14 16, 18 1kg/m3, wetting agent 0,2 l/m3 Balanced growth of 1 month without additional fertilizing. Most seedling production in tray, plugs and floating systems, lawn seeding and enhancing
22 page Peat moss universal substrate 50, 70 liter packing Raw Material Used: Technical specification: Where this product is used: Powder Peat moss, NPK, wetting agent, limestone, dolomite, humate. Growing media Using as growing media for plants ph 3,2 4,5 or 5,5-6,5,fraction 0 7 or 0 40 mm, fertilizer PGMIX 14 16, 18 1kg/m3, wetting agent 0,2 l/m3 Balanced growth of 1 month without additional fertilizing. Balanced growth of 1 month without additional fertilizing page
23 page Professional peat substrate Raw Material Used: Technical specification: Where this product is used: Powder Peat moss, H2, H4, NPK, wetting agent, limestone, dolomite, humate, elements, agro perlite Growing media Using as growing media for plants ph 3,2 4,5 or 5,5-6,5,fraction 0 7 or 0 40 mm, fertilizer PGMIX 14 16, 18 1kg/m3, wetting agent 0,2 l/m3 Balanced growth of 1 month without additional fertilizing. Balanced growth of 1 month without additional fertilizing.
24 page Peat moss substrate with sapropel 50, 70 liter packing Raw Material Used: Technical specification: Where this product is used: Powder Peat moss, sapropel, NPK, wetting agent, limestone, dolomite, humate. Growing media Using as growing media for plants ph 3,2 4,5 or 5,5-6,5,fraction 0 7 or 0 40 mm, fertilizer PGMIX 14 16, 18 1kg/m3, wetting agent 0,2 l/m3 Balanced growth of 1 month without additional fertilizing. Balanced growth of 1 month without additional fertilizing.
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