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Plant-Stim

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$241.50
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20L

Plant-Stim - Our powerful natural growth promoter.

Plant-Stim® is a cost-effective growth promoter for all crop production (fodder crops, brassicas, fruit, vegetables and cereals). This proprietary formulation sourced from plant extracts includes growth promoting substances including Natural Acids, Phenolic compounds and secondary metabolites, and is further boosted with EM and Fulvic Acid to further enhance plant uptake. Application of this formula is designed to increase cell division rates which leads to production of larger root and shoot mass. When sprayed on plants during growth periods, it activates secondary messengers leading to enhanced response in plants that can increase the brix level in fruit. Plant-Stim® also increases mineral uptake from the soil, increases leaf permeability to water and foliar nutrition and enhances plant photosynthetic rate.

Advantages of Plant-Stim

  • Boost Photosynthesis
  • Support hormone production in plants
  • Increase Yields
  • Enhancer Clover Growth in Pastures
  • Stimulate Plant Physiological Response
  • Lift Brix
  • Increase Leaf Area
  • Improve Plant Quality

Ingredients

Ingredients: Fermentation Extracts, Natural Acids, Phenolic Compounds, Secondary Metabolites, EM and Fulvic Acid

Applications

Price is for a 20L we also sell Plant-Stim in 200L and 1000L containers. Please contact admin@emnz.co.nz for delivery costs on large volumes. 

Click here to download our Plant-Stim Info Sheet

How long does shipping take?

It can vary depending on your location but as a general rule we expect it to take 1-2 days for the South Island, 2-3 days for the North Island and generally an extra day for rural delivery. 

Bulk Purchases

Please contact admin@emnz.co.nz for delivery costs on large volumes. 

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    Plant-Stim
    • Certified Organic

    • Sustainable

    • Planet friendly

    FAQs

    What is EM?

    Effective microorganisms or EM are mixed cultures of beneficial microorganisms that can be applied as inoculants to increase the microbial diversity of soils and plants which, in turn, can improve soil health, and the growth, yield, and quality of crops.

    How does EM actually work?

    There is documented scientific evidence to indicate that EM cultures can

    (a) suppress soil-borne pathogens,

    (b) accelerate the decomposition of organic wastes and residues,

    (c) increase the availability of mineral nutrients and useful organic compounds to plants,

    (d) enhance the activities of beneficial, indigenous microorganisms, e.g., mycorrhizae, 

    (e) fix atmospheric nitrogen, and

    (f) reduce the need for chemical fertilisers and pesticides. 

     

    Actually, EM tends to simulate the "rotation effect," a term used by agronomists to describe the regeneration of beneficial soil microorganisms and suppression of harmful ones which results from crop rotation.

    Is EM an organic product?

    Yes, EM is certified organic by BioGrow NZ and can be used in all types of organic systems. 

    What can EM be used for?

    EM has a huge range of uses around the home, garden, farm, business, or industrial zone. Today EM is used in many systems pertaining to agriculture and environmental management. These range from crop and animal production systems, to livestock and aquaculture units. EM is used widely in environmental management for decomposition and more importantly for recycling of wastes, both solids and liquids.

    The application and use of EM technology in NZ is wide and varied:

    • From crops like peas, wheat, linseed to onions, potatoes, carrots and beans.
    • From sheep, cows and deer, to pigs and chickens
    • From wine grapes and olives to saffron and lavender
    • From recycling food waste in restaurants and schools back to gardens
    • From household food waste to larger office blocks and Universities collecting lunchtime food waste.
    • From small composting toilets in holiday homes to large composting toilets in mountain chalets for trampers and mountaineers.
    • From controlling odours at commercial and large municipal composting sites to controlling odours and improving water quality at vineyards treating their own wastewater.

    Whilst initially the use of EM was confined to Agriculture, in recent times the growth sector has been vineyards and waste management. Visit the industries section of this website to find out more about EM's uses.