Advanced Hydroponics Silica 60 ml
•Strengthens cell walls and tissue for more stable plants.
•Promotes stress resistance to heat, drought and pathogens.
•Compatible with soil, coconut fibre and hydroponics.
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Product DescriptionAdvanced Hydroponics Silica 60 ml Advanced Hydroponics Silicia is a high-quality silicon booster that is specifically used to strengthen plant structure and stress resistance. Silicon is a naturally occurring element that is not always classified as essential by plants, but has been proven to strengthen cell walls, improve root health and increase resistance to environmental stress such as heat, disease or mechanical stress. Silicia is easily soluble, pH neutral and suitable for all growing systems – whether soil, coco or hydroponics. Advantages •Strengthens cell walls and tissue for more stable plants. •Promotes stress resistance to heat, drought and pathogens. •Improves root and shoot development. •Increases nutrient efficiency and vitality. •Compatible with soil, coconut fibre and hydroponics. •Easy to use and mixes well with standard fertilisers. Application: Advanced Hydroponics Silicia is typically used as an additive during the growth and flowering phases to improve plant structure and health. Typical dosage: •0.5–2 ml per litre of water, depending on plant type, cultivation phase and system. •Always start with the lower dosage and increase slowly if necessary. •Use in combination with basic fertiliser, check EC value and pH regularly. Recommended use: •Soil/coconut fibre: every second to third watering. •Hydroponics: as a constant additive in the nutrient solution. •Shake well before use; check pH value after mixing.
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SKU 113090 Brand Advanced Hydroponics WEEE-Reg.-No DE 93947660
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