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Guanokalong Black 3kg
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Guano Black is an organic elixir for your garden, containing 100% natural ingredients. This luxury fertilizer is made from powdered bat droppings and humic acid, making it an excellent choice for those looking for organic solutions for their garden.
Guano Black is not just a fertilizer, but also a powerful dose of phosphorus, which accelerates rooting and ensures more abundant growth of flowers. It improves root structure, stabilizes the pH level of the soil, while simultaneously strengthening the plant's resistance. It also helps reduce water demand and improves the plant's "appetite" for nutrients.
Using Guano Black is ridiculously simple - just sprinkle and water or wait for rain. The package contains 0.5 kg of soft, black granules that dissolve faster than traditional granules, but slower than the powder version.
DOSAGE:
Indoor: prepare a mixture of 100g Guano Black per 10 liters of soil.
Outdoor: in spring apply 300-500g of the product per 1 plant
Guano Black is a product of Guanokalong - a leader in the production of 100% natural bat fertilizers. Bats forage in the wild jungle, feeding on fruits and worms, to which humans have never had access. Thanks to Guano Black, your garden can become a real jungle.
Guano Black contains a unique, rich mix of macro- and microelements and enzymes that stimulate the development of soil bacterial flora. All minerals are gradually released, ensuring safety for plant roots.
The impact of humic compounds on the development and growth of plants and microorganisms:
- They are a valuable source of C, N and P, which after mineralization become available to plants.
- Soil macro- and microorganisms draw from organic matter the energy and mineral nutrients necessary for their life. Therefore, soils rich in humus are more biologically active.
- Humic compounds affect the physiological processes of plants, increasing such processes as water management, respiration and photosynthesis.
- Introduction of humic substances to the soil can prevent diseases of cultivated plants, thanks to the strong development of saprophytic microorganisms, which are antagonists of phytopathogens.