Manual. FytoBooster Introductory Package

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Manual FytoBooster Introductory Package

Index 1. Fytocell Plugs 1 1.1 Plugs for seeds 2 1.2 Plugs for cuttings 3 2. Fytocell Flakes 4 2.1 Flakes for pots 5 2.2 Flakes for solid soil 6 3. Organic Fertilizer 7 4. Organic Immune System Improver 9 4.1 Organic Immune System Improver for soil 10 4.2 Organic Immune System Improver for leaves 11

1. Fytocell Plugs 1

1.1 Fytocell Plugs for seeds Fytocell Plugs Organic Immune System Improver Propagator Needle (or any other tool to make holes in the plugs with) Optioneel / recommended: Organic Fertilizer 1. Place the plugs you want to use (while still in the tray) in the propagator. Every plug has place for one seed. If you don t want to use the entire tray all at once, cut off the part you re not using. Next, add a layer of warm water mixed with Organic Immune System Improver to the propagator. The ratio of the mixture should be 2 to 4 ml of Organic Immune System Improver per 1 L of warm water. A layer of approximately 2 cm suffices as the plugs will automatically absorb the mixture. After 12 to 16 hours the plugs are ready for use. 2. At the top of every plug, make a small hole that reaches till approximately halfway the height of the plug. Every hole should be large enough to contain a seed. You can use a needle or any other suited object to make the holes. 3. Soak your seeds in a mixture Organic Fertilizer and water, before placing them in the plugs. The ratio of the mixture should be 10 ml of Organic Fertilizer per 1 L of warm water. Soak the seeds for an hour. 4. Place the seeds in the plugs. Each plug should contain one seed. Make sure your propagator is in a room with a constant temperature of 18 degrees celcius minimum. Use a heating mat if needed. Make sure your seeds / cuttings / plants receive sufficient light. Daylight suffices. When the plants become too large for the plugs, transplant the plugs into any soil. For the best result: use a soil that contains Fytocell flakes. Store the plugs you re not using in a sealed package in a well-ventilated space. Make sure no moisture and mold gets to the plugs. 2

1.2 Fytocell Plugs for cuttings Fytocell Plugs Organic Immune System Improver Propagator Needle (or any other tool to make holes in the plugs with) 1. Place the plugs you want to use (while still in the tray) in the propagator. Every plug has place for one cutting. If you don t want to use the entire tray all at once, cut off the part you re not using. Next, add a layer of warm water mixed with Organic Immune System Improver to the propagator. The ratio of the mixture should be 2 to 4 ml of Organic Immune System Improver per 1 L of warm water. A layer of approximately 2 cm suffices as the plugs will automatically absorb the mixture. After 12 to 16 hours the plugs are ready for use. 2. At the top of every plug, make a small hole that reaches till approximately halfway the height of the plug. Every hole should be large enough to contain a seed. You can use a needle or any other suited object to make the holes. 3. Place the cuttings in the plugs. Each plug should contain one cutting. Make sure your propagator is in a room with a constant temperature of 18 degrees celcius minimum. Use a heating mat if needed. Make sure your seeds / cuttings / plants receive sufficient light. Daylight suffices. When the plants become too large for the plugs, transplant the plugs into any soil. For the best result: use a soil that contains Fytocell flakes. Store the plugs you re not using in a sealed package in a well-ventilated space. Make sure no moisture and mold gets to the plugs. 3

2. Fytocell Flakes 4

2.1 Fytocell Flakes for pots Fytocell Flakes Potting soil Pot 1. Water the flakes you are using for 2 minutes. Estimate how many flakes you need: A mixture of 50% potting soil and 50% flakes is recommended. For a noticable result, at least 20% of your soil should consist of flakes. 2. Apply a layer of 5 to 10 cm of flakes only to the bottom of your pot. The permanent 35% air availability in Fytocell prevents your plants from drowning in case of overwatering. 3. Divide the potting soil and remaining flakes in the pot and place the plant(s). If your pot is placed outside, we recommend covering the top layer of your soil in potting soil only. This prevents the flakes from blowing away. 4. The first time you fertilize your plants, make sure to use a mixture of Organic Fertilizer and water. This ensures the optimal plant growth bacteria are immediately available in your soil. When using a 50% Fytocell 50% potting soil ratio, your plants require 50% less water than if you were to use 100% potting soil. If your plants receive more water than needed, then this is no problem under the condition that the bottom layer of your soil consists of Fytocell only. Store the plugs you re not using in a sealed package in a well-ventilated space. Make sure no moisture and mold gets to the plugs. 5

2.2 Fytocell Flakes for solid soil Fytocell Flakes Garden soil 1. Water the flakes you are using for 2 minutes. Estimate how many flakes you need: A mixture of 50% gardening soil and 50% flakes is recommended. For a noticable result, at least 20% of your soil should consist of flakes. 2. If needed, dig a hole at spot you want to place your soil and plants. Fill the bottom layer with Fytocell only. The permanent 35% air availability in Fytocell prevents your plants from drowning in case of overwatering. 3. Divide the garden soil and remaining flakes in the hole and place the plant(s). Cover the top layer of your soil with gardening soil to prevent the flakes from blowing away. 4. The first time you fertilize your plants, make sure to use a mixture of Organic Fertilizer and water. This ensures the optimal plant growth bacteria are immediately available in your soil. When using a 50% Fytocell 50% garden soil ratio, your plants require 50% less water than if you were to use 100% garden soil. If your plants receive more water than needed, then this is no problem under the condition that the bottom layer of your soil consists of Fytocell only. Store the plugs you re not using in a sealed package in a well-ventilated space. Make sure no moisture and mold gets to the plugs. 6

3. Organic Fertilizer 7

3. Organic Fertilizer Organic Fertilizer ing can, sprinkler or plant sprayer 1. Make a mixture of Organic Fertilizer and water. The ratio of the mixture should be 1 ml of Organic Fertilizer per 1 L of water. 2. Apply the mixture to the soil of your plants, using a watering can, sprinkler or plant sprayer. To start off, once a week apply the mixture of Organic Fertilizer and water to the soil of your plants. Dependent on the plant behavior, alter the frequency if needed. Don t spray the mixture while in full sun. 8

4. Organic Immune System Improver 9

4.1 Organic Immune System Improver for soil Organic Immune System Improver ing can, sprinkler or plant sprayer 1. Make a mixture of Organic Immune System Improver and water. The ratio of the mixture should be 1 ml of Organic Immune System Improver per 1 L of water. 2. Apply the mixture to the soil of your plants, using a watering can, sprinkler or plant sprayer. To start off, once a week apply the mixture of Organic Immune System Improver and water to the soil of your plants. Dependent on the plant, pest and vermin behavior, alter the frequency if needed. Don t spray the mixture while in full sun. Because of its components, Organic Immune System Improver can also be considered a fertilizer in itself. Make sure you do not oversaturate your plants. For the best result, apply Organic Immune System Improver to both your plant s soil and leaves. Instructions for using Organic Immune System Improver as a leaf spray are on the next page. 10

4.2 Organic Immune System Improver for leaves Organic Immune System Improver ing can, sprinkler or plant sprayer 1. Make a mixture of Organic Immune System Improver and water. The ratio of the mixture should be 2 ml of Organic Immune System Improver per 1 L of water. 2. Apply the mixture to the leaves of your plants, using a sprinkler or plant sprayer. To start off, once a week apply the mixture of Organic Immune System Improver and water to the leaves of your plants. Dependent on the plant, pest and vermin behavior, alter the frequency if needed. Don t spray the mixture while in full sun. Because of its components, Organic Immune System Improver can also be considered a fertilizer in itself. Make sure you do not oversaturate your plants. For the best result, apply Organic Immune System Improver to both your plant s soil and leaves. Instructions for using Organic Immune System Improver for soil are on the next previous page. 11