Composition: Nitrogen - 5500 mg/kg; Phosphorus - 6600 mg/kg; Potassium - 18800 mg/kg; Calcium; Magnesium; Manganese; Iron; Sulfur; Zinc; Molybdenum; Boron; Sodium; Cobalt
Weight: 700 g
Shelf Life: No expiration date
Designed for a volume of 23 liters of soil
The ionite nutrient substrate ZION FOR VEGETABLES is developed to maximize the efficiency of growing vegetable crops and reduce harvest maturation time. It promotes adaptation during transplantation and subsequent active fruiting. The ionite substrate ZION FOR VEGETABLES can be used at any stage of plant growth cycle to provide it with a balanced set of nutrients. During its useful period, no additional feeding will be required.
Ideal for seedling cultivation.
Ensures effective adaptation and root establishment after transplantation.
Promotes active fruit-bearing in vegetable crops.
Contains 60 times more nutritional elements than the most fertile soil. Effective up to 3 years.
Ecologically safe. Not a mineral fertilizer, contains no nitrates, hormones, pesticides, herbicides or growth accelerators.
Recommended for direct contact with roots. Overdose and root burn are impossible.
Application methods:
For seedling cultivation from seeds: mix the ionite substrate with soil at a ratio of 1-2 tablespoons per 1 liter of soil. Plant the seeds into this mixture and water them.
When thinning out seedlings: add half a teaspoon under each plant (if ZION was added when sowing seeds), or one tablespoon under each plant (if ZION wasn't added initially). Firmly press the soil around the plants with your fingers and water thoroughly.
During transplantation of seedlings into open ground or greenhouse: dust the root ball of the seedling with ZION substrate. Add 1-2 tablespoons directly under the root of each plant in planting holes. Cover the plant, firm the soil around the stem and water well.
To feed plants in open ground or greenhouses: apply 1-2 tablespoons of ZION around the bush's planting hole, burying it to a depth of 5-7 cm. Cover with earth and water. Feeding of growing seedlings can be done from May through September.
There are no restrictions on the amount of substrate applied. Adding more substrate will only increase its effectiveness and extend its service life.