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Technaflora: Thrive Alive B1 Green

$21.00

  • Can be used as a foliar spray and for root zone applications
  • Suitable to hydroponic, soil, and soilless gardens
  • Facilitates stem, shoot, and root growth
  • Does not significantly alter pH levels
  • Extremely concentrated
  • Used in addition to a regular fertilizing program

1 in stock (can be backordered)

Description

Technaflora: Thrive Alive B1 Green: A power packed all-purpose organic fertilizer!

Thrive Alive B1 Green is a seaweed tonic of premium ingredients that can be used in an array of applications in your organic garden. This product is a powerful preventative and restorative general-purpose plant tonic perfect for organic gardening. This powerful punch of organic seaweed and vitamin B1 combine to nurture healthy stem, shoot, and roots. It also contains vitamins and nutrients which are cultured in premium quality British Columbian sea kelp that will also promote flowering and reduce transplant-related issues. In addition, it stimulates rapid and lush vegetative growth and will ensure the success of crops by promoting profuse flowering during blossoming.

Best used for: Organic Gardening

Features and Benefits

  • Use as a foliar spray and for root zone applications
  • Suitable to hydroponic, soil, as well as soilless gardens
  • Facilitates stem, shoot, as well as root growth
  • Does not significantly alter pH levels
  • Extremely concentrated
  • Used in addition to a regular fertilizing program

 

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS

  • Soluble Potash (K2O)1.0%Iron (Fe)0.01%
  • 0.01% Water Soluble Iron (Fe)

DERIVED FROM:

  • Macrocystis Kelp, Nereocystis Kelp, Potassium Hydroxide, Ascophyllum Kelp.

ALSO CONTAINS NON-PLANT FOOD INGREDIENT:

  • 0.09% Vitamin B1.

Check out the Technaflora Nutrient Calculator!

Check out other Technaflora products, such as BC Grow and BC Bloom!

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