Plagron Pure Clean 1 Liter
SKU
2479
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Plagron Pure Clean 1 Liter
Brand | Plagron |
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Width | 3 |
Length | 6 |
Height | 8 |
Weight | 2.200000 |
Pure Clean is a soil and rhizosphere improver based on natural enzymes. This product allows for the accelerated decomposition of dead plant materials, which then releases extra nutrients and stimulates substrate life. Pure Clean also increases aerobic capacity and protects plants against diseases. This means that negative disease causing pathogens are proactively eliminated through the use of these special enzymes.
Pure Clean is suspended in a specific sucrose based solution. This sugar is essential to the health and quality of the enzymes. Uniquely, this carbohydrate based solution will NOT increase negative microbial activity. Instead, the enzymes are able to go to work immediately in the contaminated system and help “purify and clean” the rhizosphere.
Why use Pure Clean
-Healthy rhizosphere throughout vegetative and blooming phases.
-Protects against the buildup of harmful salts and waste compounds.
-Increases aerobic capacity in the root system.
-Reduces the risk of infection from soil borne diseases.
-(3) Specific enzyme profiles: cellulase, beta-glucanase, and pectinase.
Pure Clean is suspended in a specific sucrose based solution. This sugar is essential to the health and quality of the enzymes. Uniquely, this carbohydrate based solution will NOT increase negative microbial activity. Instead, the enzymes are able to go to work immediately in the contaminated system and help “purify and clean” the rhizosphere.
Why use Pure Clean
-Healthy rhizosphere throughout vegetative and blooming phases.
-Protects against the buildup of harmful salts and waste compounds.
-Increases aerobic capacity in the root system.
-Reduces the risk of infection from soil borne diseases.
-(3) Specific enzyme profiles: cellulase, beta-glucanase, and pectinase.