Dr Greenthumbs Root Roids Boost
Root Roids Boost is Australiaβs favorite Bacillus Inoculant created with 100% Organic & Living ingredients! Root Roids Boost is a naturally derived blend of rhizobacteria (Bacillus sp.) that flourish in plant root zones, enhancing growth by optimizing the uptake of both macro and micronutrients. The abundant microbial populations in Boost are fully compatible with our other microbial products.Β Boost will further amplify your plantsβ productivity and offer additional benefits, including suppressing common pests and diseases in the rhizosphere.
This product contains significant levels of amino acids and calcium, essential throughout all plant growth stages. In the early stages, theyβre crucial for seed germination and root development, but in lesser amounts than required by mature plants. During the flowering phase, theyβre instrumental in forming flowers, fruits, and essential oils. Maintaining a balanced level of amino acids and calcium throughout your growing cycle is vital.
Boost will enhance chlorophyll production, allowing plants to photosynthesize more efficiently. This increase in chlorophyll offers advantages like better resistance to pests and diseases and a more robust cell structure, paving the way for dynamic plant growth.
It complements all nutrient regimes seamlessly. Experience notable improvements in yield, taste, and vitality across all cultivation methods, including Soil or Coco Coir growing.
How To Use
Coco Coir / Soil Less Media –Β Use 1-2 scoops per plant at the time of transplant. Best used at the beginning of the Vegetative cycle, and again 1 week before flower initiation.
Organic Soil – Use 1-2 scoops per plant at the time of transplant. Best used at the beginning of the Vegetative cycle, and again 1 week before flower initiation.
Propagation – Use 1/2 scoop per 5L of potting soil for younger cuttings or seedlings. Reapply every month in the active growing season, and bimonthly during periods of inactive growth for maximum results.
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