BioQuality is a new, organic, 100% plant-based vegan liquid fertilizer. It is a complete fertilizer kit for the full season and includes a chart with instructions for dosage. Each of the six products included can also be sold separately. "It has minimal salt content and, due to its plant-based nature, absorbs better than any other fertilizer on the market. This results in better plant growth and health," the company says.
Recently, there has been a move away from traditional, artificial fertilizers as a result of serious environmental issues. The main benefits of this product include the enrichment of soil for long-term plant availability, greater economic value due to less fertigation required, fewer antagonists of nutrients, no risk of toxic residues, and low cultivation risk of poor yield results. It contains six bottles total, with three products acting as base nutrients and three serving as additional micro-nutrients to support plant health. It can be used for horticulture, agriculture, cannabis, home-grown products, lawns, gardens, and golf greens. It functions as a vegan, organic fertilizer as well as a low salts fertilizer. This Green Search Inc product is CFIA approved.
For more information:
Green Search Inc.
www.greensearchinc.com


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