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Triplantanol powder can be applied throughout the growing season. Its mode of action is to feed all the plant from roots to shoots.
The effect on vegetative growth will be most noticeable in the aerial parts of the plants, such as bigger leaves and new shoots.
It has a significant and positive effect on vegetative shoot production and flower formation in a wide range of flowering plants.
Where feed has been applied to seasonally dormant plants, during the autumn, winter or early spring, look for the growth effects of Triplantanol in the new seasons growth.
The effect of boosting growth can be seen as soon as 7 days after application in fast growing plants in active growth. Some people believe they notice an even more rapid response.
Triplantanol powder will often produce a flush type growth response according to plant type and conditions. This is especially evident when such growth patterns are a typical response to feeding.
Continuous growth is only achievable when the nutrient supply is not limited and environmental growing conditions are optimal. Where nutrient elements become limited or used up these can affect the uptake of other feed components. For this reason best practice is to adopt a feeding program that supplies all elements as required so that growth is not limited due to deficiencies. To optimise this we suggest you integrate the use of Triplantanol powder with your other plant feeding regime. Simply feed as per normal and then supplement with Triplantanol powder at the suggested rates.
Triplantanol powder can be used as a stand alone product but it is most effective when used in conjunction with a modern complete plant feed with trace elements. It is most commonly used as a stand alone product in the landscaping environment or for ground planted shrubs and plants.
Triplantanol can be used with organic feeding programs and will integrate well as it has a high organic element to its mix.
Use in a range of different environmental conditions from indoors to outdoors, from temperate to tropical climates. Feeding will have to be modified accordingly and generally levels of application reflect the uptake and growth of plants according to seasonal demands. Where nutrient metabolism is high feeding rates should be increased to reflect rapid plant growth.