Greenhouse and nursery growers can improve quality by strengthening roots, stems and foliage when they incorporate Sitality, a natural silicon‐based soil amendment.
“Sitality is a soil and plant amendment built on the basis of silicon, a beneficial plant nutrient widely recognized to help plants build stronger foliage, roots and stems, which in turn leads to better yields and quality,” says Dr. Johann Buck, Director of Sales and Product Development and Certified Crop Adviser (CCA).
Sitality can be used with most insecticides, fungicides and herbicides; and works well with other fertilizers. Easy to apply, it can be incorporated into media during planting or top‐dressed during feeding every seven to 14 days.
See Sitality for yourself at Cultivate’16 booth 1061.
For more information:
RainSoil
702‐966‐5167
www.RainSoil.com

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