Certified Organic Fertilizers
Flex-Ease
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How to Apply Our Fertilizers
Chito-Power
Our Fertilizers are not water soluble, so the plants can be watered immediately after each application. The frequency of watering will depend on the type of plant and rainfall.
It is an excellent organic fertilizer once the plant has established itself. After germination, it can be used in either or both of the following methods:
- Top-dressing.
Spread Chito-Power around the plant and gently work into soil. Watering can start immediately after top dressing. Chito-Power is not water-soluble.
- Soil conditioning for commercial crop and Home gardening.
To condition the soil for transplantation or cultivation of commercial crop, mix one part Chito-Power with four parts soil (1:4 volume to volume).
- For home gardening use one part Chito-Power with 9 parts of soil.
For a crop requiring 90 days to harvest, all chemical fertilizer requires frequent re-fertilization; especially during the rainy season. Since Chito-Power is not water soluble, one application can usually lasts throughout the 90 days to harvest. For perennials, four applications per year are usually sufficient.
Pesticide and Nematocide functions.
Chito-Stick and Chito-Power can eliminate insect grubs and nematodes in the soil. It kills the pests by digesting their eggs through microbiological processes. This process is not harmful to humans and animals. The pesticidal and nematocidal functions are long lasting because our fertilizers are not water soluble. It will not pollute ground water or surface run-off. For flying pests, other biological insecticides such as BT (bacillus thuringensis) toxin, Abamectin, Spinosad or Mairime can be used.
Chito-Stick
Chito-Stick is an alternative form of Chito-Power. It is easy to use Chito-Stick. It usually takes two sticks per plant every two months. Simply insert the fertilizer stick into the soil completely and keeps the soil moist.
Left picture: Organic Fertilized Queen of Night
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Applying Chito-Stick in Potted Plant
Various House Plant
Applying Chito-Stick on Slope Greening Project
Worker inserts organic fertilizer stick into the soil.
Drilled Holes through Existing growth media layer and shotcrete with regular hand drill
Install organic fertilizer stick according to drilled holes pattern.
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