Plant nutrients

  • Basic Mineral Nutrient Gout A and B

    Basic Mineral Nutrient A and B Gout together form a solid base nutrition for growing rockwool, coco and mapito. The nutritions contain pure and natural NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium) and Mg (Magnesium), as well as micronutrients, in an easily absorbable form. In Base A and B there are few fibers, which makes the solution very stable and clean. Base A and B guarantee good flowering.

    €12.76
  • Root and growth stimulator Gout Wg1

    Gout WG1 is a powerful root and growth stimulator that facilitates rooting and healthy growth of plants or cuttings. The roots branch explosively, rapidly increasing in length and thickness, and developing an extensive network of fine hair roots. WG1 also guarantees optimal nutrient absorption by the plant, which accelerates its growth and prepares its flowering. In addition, WG1 improves the resistance of the plant, which results in better protection against fungi and diseases.

    €24.20
  • Fundamental Basic Nutrient Gout Gb

    Gout GB is a fundamental basic nutrient for cultivation in the soil. The nutrient contains pure substances of the NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) and Mg (magnesium) type and trace elements of immediate absorption. Gout GB contains few residual substances, keeping the solution stable and clean.

    €11.60
  • Gout Calmag

    Calcium is essential for the plant's growth process. It is very important in cell division and ensures a sturdy plant,as it promotes the firmness of cell walls and cell membranes. Magnesium is an indispensable element for plants. In plants, it forms a building block for chlorophyll (chlorophyll) and is therefore essential for photosynthesis. At the same time, magnesium plays an important role in the transfer of energy.

    €8.00

Plant nutrients are chemical substances used to feed and promote healthy plant growth. These nutrients are essential for the process of photosynthesis, energy production and the synthesis of proteins and other substances necessary for plant growth and development.

Plant nutrients are divided into three main categories: macronutrients, micronutrients and trace elements. Macronutrients are nutrients that plants need in large quantities, such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Micronutrients are nutrients that plants need in smaller amounts, such as iron, manganese and zinc. Trace elements are nutrients that plants need in extremely small amounts, such as molybdenum and cobalt.

Plant nutrients can be found in many types of fertilisers, including organic and synthetic fertilisers. Organic fertilisers are derived from natural materials such as manure, compost and bones, while synthetic fertilisers are made from chemicals.