DIEHARD Transplant Organic

DIEHARD™ Transplant Organic is an organic backfill amendment that exclusively uses organic ingredients to nourish and protect plants, trees, and shrubs. This results in quick root establishment, less transplant shock and stressed plants, and immediate re-entry for adults, children, and pets.

Description

DIEHARD™ Transplant Organic contains exclusively organic endo- and ectomycorrhizal fungi that quickly colonizes the roots of new transplants and stimulates the roots to become as effective as possible during the establishment period and beyond. Using DIEHARD™ Transplant Organic during transplantation increases survival and growth rates, reduces watering and pesticide use, and produces a plant that is free from any synthetic chemicals.

Ingredients:

  • EndoMycorrhizae Fungi and EctoMycorrhizae Fungi – Attaches directly to the roots to increase root ball size, amount of root hairs, and nutrient uptake.
  • Beneficial Bacteria – Works within the soil to unblock pathways, break down soil nutrients, and kill harmful bacteria in the soil.
  • Humic Acid – A soil carbon source that neutralizes acid and alkaline levels in the soil, regulates the pH-value of soils, and improves the uptake of nutrients and water by plants.
  • Soluble Sea Kelp – An organic source of plant food that improves root and plant growth, improves photosynthesis, and improves overall plant health.
  • Trichoderma Fungi – Insulates roots to fend off diseases and pests, increases enzymes and hormones in the plant, and increases the phosphorus and iron uptake.

Application – Used during transplantation.

Sprinkle DIEHARD™ Transplant Organic in the hole where the root ball will be placed,  in the upper 8-10 inches of the planting hole. Use 1 ounce for a 1 gallon plant, 2 ounces for a 3 gallon plant, 4 ounces for a 7 gallon plant.

Product Features:

Improves

  • Root Establishment
  • Root Health
  • Nutrient Uptake
  • Fertilizer Efficiency
  • Water Conservation
  • Plant Survivability
  • Environmental Safety

Reduces

  • Plant Die-Off
  • Transplant Shock
  • Transport Shock
  • Watering Frequency
  • Plant Loss (from drought and heat)
  • Fertilizer Use
  • Pesticide Use

 


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