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  1. ATAMI B’cuzz Silic Boost 250ml – Silica Supplement for Stronger Healthier Plants

    🌟 Why Choose ATAMI B’cuzz Silic Boost?. ATAMI Silic Boost provides the proven benefits of silica in an easy-to-use, ultra-concentrated form. Range: B’cuzz. Product: Silic Boost. ✔ 100% genuine ATAMI product.

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  2. 1L Tomato Plant Food for Bigger, Juicier Tomatoes with Extra Strength Nutrients

    Westland Big Tom Super Tomato Food yields plentiful, bigger, and tastier tomatoes throughout the season. Nutrient optimised for great-tasting tomatoes. Tomato Plant Food - Westland Big Tom Super Tomato Food 1L.

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  3. Bio Green MAM nutrition For Mother Plants Hydro/Soil/Coco 250ml

    Bio Green Ma is a one part base feed designed to help promote plant health and growth. Its NPK analysis ensures balanced nutrition that encourages growth and development. Ideal for hydroponic, soilless, or soil-based gardens.

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  4. Plagron Mega Worm Catings Fertilizer Soil Improver Grow Bloom Organic Universal

    It creates optimal balance in the soil so the plant can grow and flower profusely. Worm castings which stimulate the soil life. 100% Worm castings from Dendrobaena Veneta.

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  5. Bluelab TRUNV2 Truncheon Nutrient Meter for Plant Germination, White

    Item model number: ‎TRUNV2. Manufacturer: ‎Bluelab. Quickly monitor your nutrient level to maximize your grow and ensure plants get the balanced feed they need. Here at Esoteric, we have over 25 years of experience in the world of indoor gardening.

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  6. Roots Excelurator 250ml for Hydro by House & Garden

    Use Roots Excelurator during the first five weeks of the growth cycle. Prepare the nutrients container by first mixing the base nutrients and setting your EC values then add Roots Excelurator and adjust your PH values.

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  7. Metrop MR1 Grow Concentrated Liquid Fertilizer 1L

    Metrop MR1 Grow Concentrated Liquid Fertilizer 1L

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  8. Bowry Hydroponics - 108 Plant Growing Kit for Organic Plants

    Typically, roots sit in a long sloping irrigation channel (Fig 1.1). Nutrient is introduced at the high end of the channel and allowed to flow over the roots after which it drains into a nutrient reservoir.

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