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Hi everyone,

Just wanted to let everyone know about a new product that we are launching called Bio-20. This is a very concentrated blend of liquid fertiliser that you would use at just 20-30ml per 100m2 and it is 20-20-20 NPK with 30% Kelpak (seaweed extract) and the remaining 10% is made up of trace elements and micro nutrients. It is 100% nutrient as the only liquid in it is the seaweed extract, so not like some of the watered down products you can buy from elsewhere!

It can also be used in a nursery situation as a root dip when potting on and you only need to use 1-2ml per litre of water, so as you can see, a little of it goes an awfully long way.

In terms of application, you can apply it just using normal spray nozzles rather than dribble bars or flood jets as is the case with most liquid fertilisers and it is also approved for tank mixing with a wide range of pesticides, so a one pass liquid weed and feed is easily achievable.

We are not selling this on the web as yet, so you would need to speak to us in order to buy some and it is very reasonably priced when you take into account how big an area you can cover with it.

A 10L container is £75.00 + VAT and delivery and will cover up to 50,000m2!

Delivery to most areas of the UK would only be £7.95 and orders placed before 2pm will be delivered the following day.

That means with the VAT and shipping added, it would work out at less than 20p per m2 if applied at 20ml per 100m2

Obviously, if anyone wanted several containers, we can apply some bulk discount for orders of 5 or more 10L drums.

If anyone wants some more information or to place an order, please get in touch on 0800 133 7849 or email me at ollie.wright@agrigem.co.uk

Cheers, Ollie

www.agrigem.co.uk

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  • PRO

    Just what i have been looking for, thanks.

  • Thought I already posted a reply! Oh well will try again :-)

    I took delivery of BIO 20 in the week and did a quick test on my lawn at the weekend before I head off and use this on some of my client lawns. I must admit, I am pretty excited by this product.

  • PRO

    Just how excited are you Graeme ?

  • PRO
    Apparently he couldn't keep his lance steady while applying..... only joking Graeme...lol

    Stuart @ Eco Garden Maintenance said:

    Just how excited are you Graeme ?

  • Never a truer word said in jest :-)


    Gary RK said:
    Apparently he couldn't keep his lance steady while applying..... only joking Graeme...lol

    Stuart @ Eco Garden Maintenance said:

    Just how excited are you Graeme ?

  • How long recommended between applications

  • It is recommended to apply it every 6-8 weeks.

    And Graeme, we can supply some gloves and a face shield if you are getting too excited!!

  • As a matter of interest, is the product just for use in a spray or can I add it to my bulk watering tank(which I have on order -still!)and hose it on?

  • Hi Colin

    I cant see why you couldn't. It seems to be a product for every possible scenario!

    cheers Ollie

    www.agrigem.co.uk

  • the application rate would work out at applying much less npk in absolute (grams per meter of the ingredient) than normal granulars - would this be right? Is this somehow more efficient to use a liquid fertilizer than granular - as 20-20-20 npk for 10l works out at 6L of actual minerals - equivilent in solid form would be cheaper, or is my maths wrong?

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