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Carbo Blast

 Carbo Blast The unique chemical composition of Carbo Blast makes it beneficial during all phases of plant growth.
 - Carbo Blast - The unique chemical composition of Carbo Blast makes it beneficial during all phases of plant growth.
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The unique chemical composition of Carbo Blast makes it beneficial during all phases of plant growth.

Carbohydrates are an end product of photosynthesis. Plants use carbohydrates as an energy source. Increasing the amount of carbohydrates for plants using sugary supplements is an ideal way to allow the plant to utilize their energy sources more efficiently. This is akin to a high energy diet full of carbohydrates allowing for a more active individual.

Using Carbohydrate supplements on plants in a sense actually gives plants the same type of compounds that co2 creates. That is not to say plants would survive without co2 from the atmosphere whilst using carbohydrate supplements only that it is a ‘helping hand’ which will help boost plants capabilities to succeed being as healthy as possible. This product emulates the plant's natural carbohydrate profile.


Available Sizes: 90 gram, 300 gram, 650 gram and 2.5 Kilogram
Case Quantities: 90 g - n/a, 300 g - 16 per case, 650 g - 8 per case, 2.5 Kg - 6 per case

The unique chemical composition of Carbo Blast makes it beneficial during all phases of plant growth. This is an organic carbon source so will not affect plants ph allowing plants to easily utilize available iron. Works in all grow mediums on any method and is beneficial throughout all stages of the plants life.

Our Price £1000.00

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