FERTILIZERS

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Tripart Grow GHE Terra Aquatica | GrowShop LowCost
Limited special offer
€60.00 (tax incl.) €80.01
TriPart® Grow: Stimulates structural and vegetative growth, strengthens roots, and provides most of the nitrogen, potassium, and secondary minerals in TriPart®. Use in larger amounts during the growth phase, and in...
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Tripart Bloom GHE Terra Aquatica | GrowShop LowCost
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€60.00 (tax incl.) €80.01
TriPart® Bloom: Provides the phosphorus and potassium your plants need to improve overall health and root development during growth, and helps maximize their genetic potential during the flowering and fruiting...
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FloraMicro Hard Water GHE Terra Aquatica | Grow Shop Low Cost
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€85.00 (tax incl.) €113.33
TriPart® Micro: Available in formulations for hard or soft water, TriPart® Micro is the foundation of the “building block” system, providing micro- and sub-micronutrients as well as some complementary macronutrients....
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Final Part GHE Terra Aquatica | Grow Shop Low Cost
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€60.00 (tax incl.) €80.01
The best option to finish your crop cycle – FinalPart® is our best-selling product for a good reason! FinalPart® is a complete late-flowering stimulator that does not require additional boosters.
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Tripart Micro Soft Water GHE Terra Aquatica | Grow Shop Low Cost
Limited special offer
€85.00 (tax incl.) €113.33
TriPart® Micro: Available in formulations for hard or soft water, TriPart® Micro is the foundation of the “building block” system, providing micro- and sub-micronutrients as well as some complementary macronutrients....
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FLASH CLEAN (TERRA AQUATICA)
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€39.00 (tax incl.) €51.99
"From rejuvenating houseplants to optimizing performance and possibilities in commercial hydroponics, FlashClean® is one of the most powerful tools available to gardeners!"
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Importance of fertilizers and soil amendments for plants

Plant fertilizers are essential for providing nutrients and enhancing plant development, helping them grow strong and healthy. While the terms are often used interchangeably, fertilizer and a soil amendment (compost) are not the same: fertilizer provides specific nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium), while compost enriches the soil with organic matter, promoting microbial life and improving soil structure.

Benefits of using fertilizers for plants

Using a plant fertilizer offers numerous benefits, such as improving nutrient absorption, strengthening resistance to pests and diseases, and promoting higher-quality flowering and fruit production.

Additionally, the best fertilizer for indoor or outdoor plants helps also optimize plant growth, even in less fertile soils, by supplying essential elements that plants need.

Types of fertilizers for plants

There are various types of fertilizers, each with a specific purpose:

- Universal Fertilizer: Suitable for a wide range of plants and soils.

- Green Plant Fertilizer: Ideal for promoting vigorous growth in foliage plants.

- Organic Fertilizer: Based on natural materials; improves soil health and is perfect for organic farming.

- Slow-Release Fertilizer: Gradually releases nutrients, reducing application frequency.

- Pellet Fertilizer: Easy to apply and effective for sustained feeding.

Tips for finding the best fertilizer for plants

1. Identify your plant’s needs: Some plants require specific nutrients depending on their species and growth stage.

2. Choose the type of fertilizer: Decide if you prefer a universal, organic, or growth-specific fertilizer.

3. Check the components: Ensure it contains essential nutrients.

4. Prioritize slow-release fertilizers if you cannot fertilize frequently.

5. Adapt it to the soil type and environment: Potted plants may need specific fertilizers to prevent deficiencies.

Differences between a standard, organic, and natural fertilizer

Using a standard, organic, or natural fertilizer may vary depending on the type of crop and the results you’re aiming for. Conventional fertilizers are designed for rapid growth and are nutrient-dense.

In contrast, natural fertilizers are more environmentally friendly and better suited for “living soils.” Organic fertilizers, similar to natural ones, aim to be sustainable and chemical-free, respecting soil biodiversity.

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