Fish’s Amino Nutrients Bio Organic Fertilizer Provides Quality Nitrogen, Among with Other Nutrients to Plants Fish Hydrolysate Fertilizer is an excellent source of many nutrients. As natural, available forms of nitrogen and phosphorus in particular, they’re especially valuable when you don’t have enough humus in your soil yet.
Fish Amino Acids fertilizer products are high in good old NPK - nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
If we believed the line that chemical fertilizer companies try to sell us, we’d think these three nutrients were the only ones that mattered to plants.
Fortunately, we now know that plants need a wide variety of mineral nutrients in specific ratios, as well as healthy soil life, to thrive. But that doesn’t mean nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are anything to sneeze at. Having a balanced, continuous supply of these nutrients is essential to plant growth and health.
That’s probably one reason humans have been using fish as a fertilizer at least as far back as the Middle Ages, and possibly even in ancient times buried fish directly in the soil to support their crops.
Besides NPK and many micronutrients, fish also contains important oils, amino acids, vitamins, hormones, and enzymes that support biologically active soil.
Unlike chemical fertilizer, the nutrients held in fish fertilizer are incorporated by the soil microbes and released slowly to plants, rather than leaching away to pollute rivers and lakes.
The requirement of Fish amino acids in essential quantities is well known as a means to increase yield and overall quality of crops.
Using Fish Products: Plants synthesize Fish Amino Acids from the Primary elements, the Carbon and Oxygen obtained from air, Hydrogen from water in the soil, forming Carbon Hydrate by means of photosynthesis and combining it with the Nitrogen which the plants obtain from the soil, leading to synthesis of amino acids, by collateral metabolic pathways.Only L-Amino Acids are part of these Proteins and have metabolic activity.
Fish Amino Acids are fundamental ingredients in the process of Protein Synthesis. About 20 important Amino Acids are involved in the process of each function. Studies have proved that Amino Acids can directly or indirectly influence the physiological activities of the plant.
Like all fertilizer, it’s most effective to apply fish Amino Acids products when the microbes are active and able to use the nutrients you’re providing them. This means warm temperatures and sufficient moisture.
Fish Amino Acids fertilizer can be applied directly to soil, or make great additions to foliar spray, especially when mixed with Effective Microorganisms.
Liquid forms can also work well in hydroponic applications. Dilution rates vary widely, so it’s best to check the specifics of the product you’re using.
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enefits of Fish Amino Acids Fish Amino Acids is a truly unique nutrient for improving health and productivity of crops. Crops that respond well to amino acids are vegetables, rice, oil palm, banana, sugarcane, cocoa, flowers, corn, potato, soya etc. and
CANNABIS lol
Nutrient Content:
Amino Acid Profile: Theonine, Aspartic Acid, Serine, Proine, Glutamic Acid, Glycerine, Alanine, Cystine, Valine, Methionine, Isoleucine, Tyrosine, Phenylalanine, Lysine, Histidine, Agrinine, Hydroxyproline
Elements: Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potassium, Calcium, Sulfur, Magnesium, Iron, Manganese, Copper, Zinc, Boron, Molybdenum, Cadmium
The ph of the amino acids is about 4.6 so i use this as my ph Down , i also used as foliar feeding ,
MY coco plants have been feed bloom nutes from day one , this was to give them more (P) for roots , the reason i didnt use veg is because there is enough (N) in this amino bottle to get busy plants , its been used with seaweed as a foliar feed
I sprayed the sweet cheese with my amino yesterday and she responded very well
i cut the top stems so the mites would drop into a water tub , then sprayed the crap out of them lol