OrchiVit Fertiliser

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INDOOR JEWELS

OrchiVit is a complete fertiliser and a booster at the same time. It provides everything to pamper our orchids and other favourites. OrchiVit contains the nutrients of TNT Complex combined with the vitamins and other vital substances from Root Complex and SuperVit. Sounds like the dream Hesi product, right? 

Wild orchids live high up in the trees without any substrate. They depend on what is blown towards them by the wind. This can also be a dead insect that is not directly usable. In nature, orchids enter into symbiotic relationships with fungi in the roots, they help to convert organic substances into usable nutrients. These fungi have a hard time in indoor culture, but the plentiful amount of vitamins in OchiVit keeps the orchid in an excellent condition. 
  • Powerful, but gentle to the plants.
  • Also for other plants, they will love it.
  • Easy to use, a combination of Hesi's best products in one bottle.
Use & Dosage
  • Slow-growing plants: 2 ml / 1 L 
  • Fast-growing plants: 3-5 ml / 1 L 
  • Foliar fertilisation: 1 ml / 1 L
    Regularly, 1-4 times per month.

    Properties
    • NPK Fertiliser 4-2-3
    • Plus secondary nutrients, chelated micro-elements, vitamins, amino acids, plant sugars and others
     

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