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1 GROW ORGANIC USE OUR ORGANIC NUTRIENTS ONLY CONTAIN SUBSTANCES THAT ARE ALLOWED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANNEX 11 OF THE REGULATION EEC NO. 2092/91 ON ORGANIC PRODUCTION METHODS AND ARE APPROVED BY THE SOIL ASSOCIATION. ALL OUR STIMULATORS FALL UNDER THE SKAL EKO PRODUCTION METHODS.
2 ORGANIC NUTRIENTS Organic Grow grow nutrients are especially been developed to meet all needs of your crop during the growth cycle. We only use high-quality organic nutrient substances that can be absorbed easily. By using Root Stimulator, micro-organisms are activated to ensure that the necessary elements from the grow nutrients Organic Grow Nutrient are immediately available to your plants. In the growth phase your crop needs more nitrogen (N), calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg). The balanced Organic Grow guarantees that your plants get all the nutrients they need. This will enable a faster and better development during the growth phase. During this phase; the main focus lies on stimulating root growth, new sprouts and the general plant base, to enable it to develop into a strong and dense plant. In combination with Root Stimulator, Organic Grow nutrient will make your crop more resistant against all kinds of soil diseases, (phytium/fusarium), insects and pests (trips/red spider mite) and any growth climate errors by the grower. The use of Root Stimulator and the application of the Funky Fungi activates useful micro-organisms in such a way that your plants will benefit from an optimally balanced soil life. Highly concentrated. Available in 1 L and 5 L. Organic Bloom bloom nutrients are especially been developed to meet all needs of your crop during the bloom cycle. We only use high-quality organic nutrient substances that can be absorbed easily. By using Bloom Stimulator, micro-organisms are activated to ensure that the necessary elements from bloom nutrients are immediately available to your plants. Organic Bloom Nutrient The balanced bloom nutrient guarantees that your plants have all the nutrients they need. This will enable a faster and better development during the bloom phase. You will especially have exuberant flower creation and forming. In combination with Bloom Stimulator, the Organic Bloom nutrient will make your crop more resistant against all kinds of soil diseases, (phytium/fusarium), insects and pests (trips/red spider mite) and any climate errors by the grower. The use of Bloom Stimulator and the application of the Funky Fungi activates useful micro-organisms in such a way that your plants will benefit from an optimally balanced soil life. Highly concentrated. Available in 1 L and 5 L. Organic PK Booster Organic PK Booster This PK Booster is a product with proven results in the professional agriculture and horticulture sectors in the Netherlands. This PK Booster ensures an exuberant sugar forming in your flowers. As a result of this, the quality will improve significantly. In addition there is a positive effect on both the taste and smell. Because PK Booster is especially developed to meet the needs of your plants, it will not disturb their natural balance. This booster is enriched with high-quality organic trace elements aimed at one single purpose: a maximum yield in terms of quality, taste and smell. Highly concentrated. Available in 500 ml and 1 L.
3 ORGANIC STIMULATORS Organic Root Stimulator Stimulates the growth of beneficial micro-organisms in your medium that have a positive effect on the roots/root hairs. This Root Stimulator ensures a better protection of the root environment against all kinds of soil diseases. It also has a cleansing effect on your drippers and lowers the ph value of the growth medium. Store in a cool place and never add enzymes when using these organic products! Extemely concentrated. Available in: 60 ml (600 L), 120 ml (1200 L) and 300 ml (3000 L). Organic Bloom Stimulator Stimulates the growth of beneficial micro-organisms in your medium to ensure an improved absorption and transport of nutrients throughout the plant. Your plants will sooner start to produce flowers. In addition, the soil is protected against various soil diseases. This has a cleansing effect on your drippers and increases the ph value of the medium. Store in a cool place and never add enzymes when using these organic products! Extemely concentrated. Available in: 60 ml (600 L), 120 ml (1200 L) and 300 ml (3000 L). Organic The Final Solution This Final Solution ensures a fast fermentation of all waste substances around the roots/root hairs. By stimulating specific groups of micro-organisms, these will start producing enzymes. These enzymes will ensure that waste substances present in the tap water such as chlorine (Cl) and sodium (Na) are bonded. This means that these (harmful) waste substances no longer influence the EC value in the root environment. Your plants can now freely absorb all useful nutrients of the PK Booster. This product is also very suitable to upgrade your substrate. Store in a cool place and never add enzymes when using these organic products! Extemely concentrated. Available in 60 ml and 120 ml.
4 ORGANIC PLANT ENHANCERS Organic Foliar Spray Foliar Spray ensures the rapid production of chlorophyll (the green colour) in the leafs. The micro-organisms (photosynthesis bacteria) in and on the leafs that produce chlorophyll, are stimulated by Organic Foliar Spray. This way, this leaf nutrient can be used as a plant enhancer. Your crop becomes stronger and has thicker leafs. It becomes more difficult for mildew, botrytis and other pests to affect your plants. Foliar Spray also contains elements that make your crop unattractive for plant enemies such as trips and red spider mite. These pests are more easily repelled because they do not like your plants anymore. Prevention is better than the cure! Available in 120 ml. Organic Pro-Active Pro-Active consists of various plant amino acids, vitamins and proteins. The use of Pro-Active will enable your plants to develop more vitality in forming roots/root hairs, leafs (colour) & flowers and has a positive effect on the balance (symbiosis) of your growth medium and soil life. Available in 120 ml and 0,5 L. Funky Fungi Funky Fungi consists among others of 4 types of Mycorrhizas seeds. By applying these fungi in combination with our stimulators, they will more rapidly and constantly concentrate around the root system of your plants. The term Mycorrhiza comes from Greek and means fungus root. It is a symbiosis of plants with certain fungi. Mycorrhiza fungi are essential for the survival of all plants in nature. They are perfectly adapted to find water and minerals in the soil and pass these through to the plant. The plant, in its turn, produces the necessary carbon skeletons which serve as nutrients for the fungus. Both parties benefit from each other and that is the reason why more than 99% of all plants form this symbiosis. These fungi grow in and around the plant roots. From the roots they develop further into the soil where they create a dense maze of fine fungus threads. This enlarges the root system, resulting in an improved absorption of water and minerals like phosphorous, potassium and trace elements. The fungi can access soil cavities that are too small for the plant roots and make bonded elements available for absorption by the plant. Available in 50 gr, 100 gr and 200 gr.
5 ORGANIC SUBSTRATES Lava-Soil Lava- Soil Lava-Soil is treated with our Final Solution this symbiosis creates a high-quality substrate. The result is an improved and faster growth medium. The soil is enriched with lava because of the high amount of useful nutrient elements it contains by nature. Available in 40 L. Cocos Cocos Cocos is treated with our Final Solution this symbiosis creates a high-quality substrate. The result is an improved and faster growth medium. Available in 40 L. Chalk Chalk is ideal for upgrading recycled Lava-Soil and Cocos. The chalk must be mixed well with the growth medium. Chalk ensures a stable ph in your recycled lava-soil and cocos. It also adds sufficient calcium to the recycled lava-soil or cocos. Available in 5 kg.
6 TIPS Micro-organisms are very active in diluted nutrient solutions. Make sure to finish the water reservoir you have prepared with our organic nutrients, within two days. Do not mixe too much water at each time. When you do not adjust the ph value of the water, remove only the top layer of the medium before a new growth and add new soil or cocos. Also mix the Funky Fungi through this new layer. The soil and cocos does not have to be dug over after a growth cycle. The rhizo environment of the medium remains intact. You simply leave the roots of the previous growth. Your new growth will develop extremely well on this medium! If you are using drippers, make sure that these are rinsed thoroughly (rinse water must NOT enter the growth medium) with ph-harmonised water to prevent any blockage of the drippers and tubes/piping. If you do decide to adjust the ph value, this means that the soil or cocos must be upgraded with Chalk. The chalk must be mixed well with your growth medium. Only you will lose your rhizo environment created in the previous growth. Always ad a new layer of soil or cocos. And do not forget to add the Funky Fungi to this new layer. Make sure that the water temperature is between 20 C to 22 C. This temperature allows for the highest level of oxygen in the water. It is also the ideal temperature for the roots. We do not recommend the use of a drip system with these organic nutrients; the drippers can clog up very quickly. Especially when the ph value of the water is not harmonised. If a drip system is the only option, use larger drippers or spray pens. Also use wider CNL tubes for example. After watering with our products, always rinse the tubes with clean ph-harmonised water (ph 6.0 see above). When preparing the nutrient reservoir, the EC does not have to be measured as the organic nutrients are bonded in an organic substance. There is no need to determine the exact EC value. Simply follow our growth schedule (at the end of this brochure). Always check your plants to see if they get too much or too little nutrients. The life span of the product depends to a great extent on the way in which you store it. Organic nutrients are best stored in a dark and cool place. Provided the product is stored well, it can be used for more than one year. Should the bottle still bulge, this means that your product is fermenting inside the bottle. This will change its EC. For this reason, we recommend that you regularly measure the EC value (once a week) just as a precaution. If it happens to you that the EC value rises, you should add a little less nutrients. A growth schedule can actually only be drawn up for a specific location as these may vary widely. Temperature and humidity levels play an important role. Our growth schedule is a guideline to produce the best high-quality product, but you should always check your crop yourself. Your plants do not lie! Climate changes also influence your watering strategy. The dosage of the organic nutrients is: add once to four times a week. Always closely watch your crop to see if it needs more or less nutrients. If you have any questions, you can always reach by (info@baconline.nl) You can also download an info leaflet on our website with frequently asked questions & answers. nutrients and stimulators are guaranteed organic; they are checked and certified by the Soil Association ( This allows us to carry the well-known EKO logo. The organic nutrients contain several types of high quality sugars (melasses and vinasses). These sugars are the perfect diet for those bacteria that you stimulate by using the Root Stimulator and Bloom Stimulator. By using organic nutrients, you are ensured that the symbiosis which is created by the stimulators also stays completly functional. We have introduced the Funky Fungi as most potting soils and cocos substrates on the market are supplied without Mycorrhizas. Mycorrhizas are of vital importance to your plants and the soil life of your substrate. Just by adding these Mycorrhizas and developing them with the help of the stimulators, most growers will find growing much more easy and relaxed. Your crop will produce more roots much faster. It will be able to protect itself more effectively against (climate) errors of the grower. The fungi create a more stable soil life, so that harmful fungi such as phytium, fusarium, etc. will have less chance to develop. Pro-Active is a product that provides all the vitamins your plants need. Humans need vitamins, but so do plants and your substrate often contains not enough vitamins. Without them your crop cannot survive. The Pro-Active vitamins enhance the development of your plants in terms of their leafs and leaf colour, which ultimately leads to an increased photosynthesis. The addition of various amino acids reinforces your plants immunity against all kinds of soil diseases. In short, an important and indispensable addition for your growth. All organic products are produced from 100% natural substances. There may be some deposits, but this is no reason for concern. Do not forget to shake all organic products well before use. We wish you a lot of organic growing fun! All our organic nutrients only contain products that are allowed in accordance with Annex 11 of the Regulation EEC no. 2092/91 on organic production methods. Approved by the Soil Association. All our stimulators fall under the SKAL EKO production methods.
7 GROW ORGANIC USE NITROGEN PHOSPOR POTASSIUM SULFATE CALSIUM MAGNESIUM IRON MANGANESE BORON COPPER ZINC MOLYBDENUM The availability of the nutrient-elements depends on the ph. The width gives the capacity for absorption.
8 ORGANIC GROWTH SCHEDULE CLIMATE CONTROL Days Growth period Grow or Bloom nutrients ml per 10 L Root/Bloom Stim. 1 to 2 ml per 10 L Foliar Spray 20 ml per 5 L Pro-Active 10 ml per 1 L Spray 1 ml per 10 L Dosage The Final Solution 6 ml per 10 L PK Booster ml per 10 L Watering per m2 **** Water temp. R.V. Air humidity Room/plant temperature Day = Night Upright ventilators On/ 18 hrs of light (add Funky Fungi)* 1st day growth 2nd day growth 3rd day growth 4th day growth 5th day growth 6th day growth 7th day growth 8th day growth 9th day growth 10th day growth 11th day growth 12th day growth 13th day growth 14th day growth Days Bloom period spray 1 time spray 1 time spray 1 time 10 L 1 L 1.5 L 2.0 L 2.0 L 85% 80% 80% 80% 12 hrs of light 1st week bloom 2nd week bloom 3rd week bloom 4th week bloom 5th week bloom 6th week bloom 7th week bloom*** 1 after final week Final week 20 to 30 grow spray 1 time spray 1 time ** dose 1 time ** dose 1 time L 3.0 L 4.0 L 5.0 L 6.0 L 8.0 L 10.0 L 9.0 L 8.0 L 65% 60% 60% 55% 55% 50% 45% 40% 40% 50% 50% 50% 100% 100% 100% 90 to 80% * These Funky Fungi must be mixed with the new soil or cocos before planting the crop in the new growth medium. When you harmonize the ph (6.0) value, the soil or cocos must be upgraded with Chalk. If you decide not to adjust the ph, the soil or cocos does not have to be upgraded, only the top layer (2 cm) with new soil or cocos. The advantage is that you can leave the roots of your previous growth with their optimal symbiosis environment, so that your new crop will develop quickly. Add Funky Fungi to the new top layer. When you do not harmonize the ph (6.0) the tubes/piping must be rinsed with ph-harmonized water after each fertilization. This water may not enter the growth medium. ** The Final Solution only needs to be added once to the nutrients or stimulator in the first week of the bloom period and the final week of the growth. So NOT every day of that week! *** The number of growth days and bloom weeks indicated of course depend on the type and number of plants per m2 and climate. Always stop one week before the end of the growth with your base nutrients and PK Booster. **** Evaporation of your plants and watering per m2 are interrelated because the water will also partly evaporate by the growth medium and not only by the plants. The amount of watering therefore depends on plant evaporation and soil surface. In the bloom period, bloom nutrient must be added every two days, but check if the plants need less or more nutrients. In the growth phase this is once every three days. Make sure that the water reservoir (with nutrients) is finished within 48 hours. ***** Moistening the medium depends on the total amount of medium used, the type of growth medium (soil or cocos) and the amount of water in the medium supplied (after moistening the medium, you should for example be able to squeeze 10 drops of water from a fistful of medium). This growth schedule serves as a guideline. Always check yourself if plants require adjusting the climate, watering, and the amount of nutrients. If you need more info on nutrient guidelines and growth schedules, please contact our helpdesk which is available by (info@baconline.nl) or by telephone. BG PRODUCTS Edisonstraat 16 N 2809 PB Gouda (the Netherlands) Tel: +31 (0) Fax: +31 (0) Cell phone +31(0) info@baconline.nl
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