Quantity 250ml

€11.75 each

Bio-Gro Plant Health Invigorator 250ml

  • Catalogue Code 1090-4246

The All-Round Natural, NON-CHEMICAL Plant Growth Supplement, Insect, Pest and Fungal Disease Suppressant

Bio-GroTM Plant Health Invigorator - the concentrated natural plant health supplement - boosting vigourous healthy growth, for higher quality, nutrient-rich vegetables and fruits.

250ml pack makes up to 55 gallons/250 litres!

Improves Growth

  • Stimulates strong plant and root growth
  • Unlocks and adds valuable trace element availability
  • Increases yields with better quality, more flavoursome vegetables and fruits that stay fresh longer
  • Improves flower setting further increasing yields
  • Reduces plant stress , improving germination and establishment when planting out
  • Improves frost and drought resistance

Reduces Pests & Diseases

  • Triggers plant defence mechanisms to reduce fungal  infection, including blight
  • Controls plant pests-banishing: slugs, snails, whitefly, red spider mite and weevils
  • Suppresses soil borne parasitic cyst nematodes

Bio-Gro Banishes Pests Including -White Fly-Thrips-Red Spider Mite-Black Fly-Snails-Slugs

IMPROVE Potato Crops - AND Reduce Potato Blight Disease... 

Bio-Gro Plant Health Invigorator  optimises valuable uptake of potash - PLUS - it reduces Potato Blight by up to 80% 

...PLUS

Enhances- Better Seed Germination  and seedlings emergence uniformity when used as a 'seed soak' prior to sowing.

Delivered
All year round, usually within 3-5 days

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On 16/09/2011 Mrs Sheldrake wrote:
Rating:5

Used your Bio-Grow on Strawberry plants from runners and have noticed a vast difference from the ones that i didn't use Bio-Grow on. Very impressed.

On 20/05/2011 Pamela Woodstock wrote:
Rating:5

Used your Bio-Gro and given my Lilies 2 applications. The Lily Beetles this year seem to have moved on as a result. V.good.

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