BAT GUANO : BEST, PRODUCTIVE ORGANIC FERTILIZER
Bat Guano is made up of a mixture of solid and
liquid bat excrements, and it is the most well balanced
and richest fertilizer known.
It is composed of N-P-K, an organic substance
(high phosphoric content), a high percentage of organic
matters and other mineral substances (Calcium,
magnesium, manganese…)
Unlike chemical fertilizers, overdose of Bat Guano
can’t harm the plants. The high concentration of
organic matters and nutrients allows the use of the
product in lower doses than other organic and chemical
fertilizers.
This
product contains a live microbial flora. Once in the
soil, it helps the plants to absorb easily the nutrients
such as N-P-K, calcium, magnesium as well as other minor
elements.
Natural: No
Chemical additive, 100% Pure and Natural
Totally Organic
Ecological
fertilizer: Totally Environment friendly
Cheaper than
chemical and other organic fertilizers
Odourless !
Wards off
deficiency diseases and destroys fungi.
Bat Guano encourages stronger root development,
leads to rapid growth, early blooming and enhances
greater soil stability due to the high calcium content
in this product. Resulting from the accumulation of the
bat’s excrements, the bat guano is the best balanced
fertilizer and one of the most powerful known today.
Entirely biological, of universal use, it can be used
for all kinds of culture (market-gardening, forest,
fruit-bearing, flowers and decorative plants...)
Economic: its high percentage of nutrients and organic
matter authorizes its uses with small doses than other
organic fertilizers.
Allows
a powerful development of the roots, a fast growth, a
fast flowering and an improvement of the structure of
the ground thanks to the strong Calcium content and the
presence of organic matters.
Protects the plants against the deficiency diseases in
minor elements (magnesium, manganese, iron,
aluminium...) and attacks mushrooms.
Our
Bat Guano product does not contain ANY CHEMICAL
ADDITIVE, IT IS PURE AND 100% NATURAL.
Can be
used for all kinds of cultures (market-gardening
species, forest, fruit-bearing, flowers and decorative
plants). |