Guanokalong Guano Black Pellets 500 g

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Guano is a mixture of black Guanokalong powder and humic acids. Guanokalong powder comes from naturally fermented bat guano from caves in Madagascar and Indonesia.

Guano black is a rich source of organic nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, calcium, enzymes, and other organic substances. The most important element is phosphorus, which plays a significant role in how plants grow and function.

Seedlings and roots grow faster and fruits form optimally when there is sufficient phosphorus in the soil. Humic acids are created from 100% Leonardite, or highly oxidized lignite. Guanokalong powder acts as a basic fertilizer, and humic acids help plants absorb various available elements more quickly.

Guano black releases nutrients gradually over a period of approximately 3 to 6 months, making root burning almost impossible.

Unique enzymes and high levels of calcium and magnesium stimulate soil microorganisms. Microbial life in the soil helps convert phosphorus into nutrients that plants can absorb.

For complete and thorough fertilization of planting substrate and/or garden, it is advisable to combine Guano black with other fertilizers. Healthy soil shows the correct balance of individual nutrients and thriving microbial life.

Benefits of using Guano black:

Soil preparation

Supports microbial life

Creates a high proportion of permanent humus

Reduces transplant stress and water needs

This increases pH and water retention capacity.

To achieve the best results in the garden, Guano black should be used as follows:

When used in soil, the following area can be fertilized:

1 kg is suitable for 2 to 4 m2

When used in pots and/or seedlings, mix 2 measures of 50 grams of Guano black into 15 liters of planting substrate or soil.

In later stages, sprinkle the soil with Guano black as needed and mix well. When used in pots, sprinkle the soil and water it to absorb well.

Also suitable for coconut substrates.

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