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HB-101 Concentrated Fertilizer, 100ml (3.38 fl oz)

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$34.95

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SKU:
HB-101-100
UPC:
850323005097
MPN:
HB-101 100ml

Description

Our HB-101 All Purpose Plant Vitalizer is easy to use, all-natural, pet-safe, and harmless, making it perfect for organic and reduced-chemical cultivation. HB-101 has gained the approval of people worldwide who enjoy growing plants, including farmers, kitchen gardeners, horticulturalists, and garden hobbyists worldwide. Revitalize your plants with this highly concentrated fertilizer.

Japan's No.1 natural plant vitalizer for bulb plants, root crops, flowers, legumes, fruit plants, trees, vegetables, potted plants, Bonsai and lawns OMRI-listed: Organic Materials Review Institute lists HB-101 for use in certified organic production Made 100 percent from plant extracts of long-lived cedar, cypress and pine trees and plantain grass Developed from 400 years of forestry knowledge and experience using natural methods to heal and improve sick and weak trees Cost efficient highly concentrated, ready-to-dilute formula;

  • 100% Natural
  • No synthetic chemicals
  • Derived from plants extracts
  • Ideal for all plants
  • Dilute before application
  • HB-101-100: This bottle makes about 150 gallons of dilute solution (1:5,000)

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