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Dibbz
11-27-2005, 05:12 PM
Improved plant health...
What you can achieve through planned use of the Biobizz bio-stimulants range.
Applied - little and often - as part of the plant health programme, these bio-stimulants ensure plants are more adept at resisting growing stresses.
Independent Research shows that bio-stimulant products have five principle effects on plant growth. All of them remove or reduce the influence of a number of growth constraints, with the result that treated plants function betted produce higher yields and better quality crops.

Five principles effects
*Immune System
*Chlorophyll
*Nematodes
*Microbes
*Frost

Immune system:
Regular applications to the foliage of plants induces Localised Acquired Resistance (LAR) against a range of fungi, bacteria and viruses; there are indications that this effect may also be systemic.



Applications also improve the plant's ability to withstand certain levels of environmental stresses and may reduce the attacks and flare-ups of sap-sucking insect pests on the plants.

Chlorophyll:
Foliar application of Alg-A-Mic will result in greater maintenance of chlorophyll, leading to greener plants.
This is, in part, due to a complex family of different betaines in the seaweed extract, which help reduce natural damage to the photosynthetic process.
Microbes:
Specific carbohydrates in our Alg-Amic serve as a source of food for beneficial and benign soil bacteria, resulting in a large increase in microbe numbers.
These microbes produce plant growth stimulating compounds that encourage root growth and a significantly larger root mass. The increased bacterial population can also both physically exclude or compete with potential plant pathogenic soil fungi.
Nematodes:
The complex range of compounds found within any of BioBizz's seaweed extracts can help reduce nematode damage. This includes a reduction in hatch and a disorientation or simple 'burn-out' of immature nematodes (J2s), minimising root penetration.
Frost:
Applied to plants that can cold acclimatise, seaweed extract(Alg-A-Mic) initiates or speeds up the acclimatisation process even when the plant is not subjected to a cold stress. This allows plants to tolerate greater levels of cold, reducing the amount of damage.

Hope u all understand!

Cranky
11-27-2005, 05:17 PM
hmmmmm,about this alg-a-mic,it used to be a great product!!only the last 3 times ive used it its sent me plants into a mg deficency:mad: whats the crack with that mate????ive laso read a few peeps having this prob...bad batch maybe??

cranky

Dibbz
11-27-2005, 05:30 PM
I know what u mean i have seen it appear!

U need to store all nuitrients on a nice cold floor out of direct light or sunlight they need to be stored properly and shook well before use!

Dont go mad with it go half strength if u have a 1 ltr spray bottle go for something like 1/2ml of the stuff! Use a pippet!

Hope this helps!2thumbs

Cranky
11-27-2005, 08:26 PM
tried the doses you mentioned and still caused probs.no worries though..the fish mix will do;)

cranky

Dibbz
11-28-2005, 06:51 AM
must be a batch problem????

it works for me!:D