Description
Advantages
- Abundant bloom.
- Ideal for use in the vegetable garden.
- For both indoor and outdoor use.
- Improved acidity balance in the soil.
- 100% vegan
Application
- For both indoor and outdoor use.
- For outdoor cultivation: 1 litre GK-Organics® Palm Tree Ash is sufficient for 5 – 10 m². Mix 1 part of 50 ml GK-Organics® Palm Tree Ash with 5 litres water and feed this directly to the plant from the second week onwards. Repeat this every two weeks. At a later stage, scatter GK-Organics® Palm Tree Ash over the earth as required and rake it thoroughly into the soil.
- For use in pots and/or planters: during the flowering stage, mix 1 part of 50 ml Guanokalong® Palm Tree Ash into 15 litres of potting soil or earth. At a later stage, scatter GK-Organics® Palm Tree Ash over the soil as required and water thoroughly.
- NB: Always take care when applying palm tree ash: it is directly incorporated into the soil (water-soluble) and can be quite aggressive.
For additional information, download our substrate cultivation chart here or view the ‘expert info’ tab for more detailed instructions.
Specifications
- NPK 0-1-30 in powder form
- Colour: grey
- pH value: 10 (high)
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Packaging
- 0.5 litres
- 1 litre
- 3 litres
- 5 litres
- 22 litres
- 25 litres
Expert info
Potassium
Potassium is one of the three most important elements needed for plant growth. Potassium regulates the opening and closing of the pores (stomata) in the leaves. Without sufficient potassium, these pores are unable to effectively take in water, making the plant more vulnerable to disease and heat stress. Without potassium, the plant is unable to transport the nutrients it needs to the roots, leaves, flowers and fruits.
pH value
The pH value of GK-Organics® Palm Tree Ash lies between 10 and 11. This product can be used to temporarily raise the pH value in the soil and feed water. NB: Always take care when applying palm tree ash: it is directly incorporated into the soil (water-soluble) and can be quite aggressive.