Primary Benefits –
- This spray is a 100% organic fertilizer that helps to increase chlorophyll content in the plant, which makes plants lush green and leads to a higher degree of photosynthesis.
- This spray of indoor plant fertilizer will also increase plant vigor.
- This plant growth booster reduces transpiration from leaves and maintains the moisture.
- It Provides balanced Macro & Micro Nutrients to the plant and reduces nutrient deficiency in the plants.
- It boosts foliar development and provides instant plant food liquid fertilizer for plant leaves.
- It permeates a radiating fresh glow to the leaves by bestowing beauty into them.
How to Use:
Directions To Use –
- Remove the cap and insert the trigger spray into the bottle.
- Rotate the head of the trigger to spray and pump 6-10 times to remove the air.
- Once the air is removed, spray on plants/flowers.
- Apply as a foliar spray once in a week.
- Spray on the entire plant including fruits and vegetables.
Additional Information:
Secondary Benefits –
- It increases chlorophyll content in the plants and makes them lush green.
- It provides complete nutrition for leafy greens.
- It delays senescence in leaf plants while growing by boosting up the size of the plants.
- It energises the plant and enhances greenery.
Tips for Usage –
Safe to Use in – It is suitable for all types of indoor and outdoor leafy plants including kitchen greens.
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