Plant Growth Stimulator Why do we have to use plant growth stimulator sprays?
what kind of plants have problems in their growth?
any information about plant growth stimulator sprays ?
The active ingredients in plant growth stimulators are naturally occurring growth hormones. It is not necessary to use them, because plants produce the different types for different growth periods of their life cycle when they are needed. But if you want to stimulate cell production of your plant, they can be helpful to grow it bigger and/or fuller.
They are not able to substitute fertilizers but are used additionally.
All plants produce growth hormones, the sprays are normally used for herbaceous plants or generally in propagation.
Atami's B'Cuzz Stimulators are all derived from the same two seaweeds, Laminaria digitata and Ascophyllum nodosum but are proportioned according to the needs of plants during the different life stages...
Natural glycosides derived from pecan shells and water. Glycosides are compounds which comprise a wide array of substances that make up a significant proportion of cellular and tissue contents of plants and as critical influence on plants in root, stem, and leaf development...
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