Feeding Your Plants All-Organic Hydroponics Carbohydrates Gives You Way Bigger Flowers Now you’ll get way bigger yields using the only one-part organic gardening fertilizer guaranteed to pump your harvest size.

Sure, it used to be that synthetic fertilizers were easier to use and gave you bigger harvests compared to organic fertilizers.

But here’s a news flash that’s making growers like you very happy: now you can use a specially-formulated one-part organic bloom fertilizer that makes your flowering plants pump out larger, better buds in any type of garden.

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Fact is, until Advanced Nutrients Iguana Juice Bloom organic base fertilizer came along, growers were stuck with unpleasant choices when they wanted to use organic hydroponic nutrients.

But now there’s a better way. Iguana Juice Bloom is the only 100% organic hydroponics nutrients formula that completely does away with problems you have with other organic nutrients.

Iguana smells organic, but it’s not gross. It’s rich and filled with nutrients but it doesn’t clog your irrigation system like other organic formulas do.

And the best news is that Iguana Juice Bloom makes your plants give you a huge bounty of luscious, bigger flowers.

FINALLY I CAN USE ORGANICS WITHOUT HAVING SEWAGE SMELL IN MY HOUSE!
“For years I wanted to go all organic doing indoor growing using organic plant nutrients instead of synthetics. I converted to eating all organic fruits and vegetables for my health, and I wanted to bring that same feeling into my grow room and make my crops organic too. But I had nothing but trouble. I first used Earth Juice and it was a nightmare. For one thing, it smelled like sh*t. It made me and my family retch anytime we got near the indoor gardening room. It was impossible to mix and apply- unless I watered by hand, which was too much time and effort as I soon found out. Then I noticed that the stuff was like sludge that built up around the top of the rockwool and became like what you’d see in a sewage treatment place. Then these little gnats started living in there. It made me want to throw up. The gnats got all over my plants and then spread out into the rest of my house. The whole time I am feeling like a chump because although I had been having a decent harvest using three-part synthetics now I was seeing my plants going pale green and I had basically created a overflowing toilet type of situation in my grow room. I wanted to find the best organic nutrient so I flushed out the Earth Juice and started using Pure Blend. The guy at the store had said it would work great, but later on I found out it’s not even a base fertilizer it’s just an additive. I tried some off-brand organic nutrients made by home brewers, including super teas, and found the same kind of problems over and over, namely that they smelled bad, couldn’t be used indoors because they smelled like crap, didn’t go through my pump system, or they didn’t give the plants enough nutrients to grow strong. So luckily I found out about your Iguana Grow and Bloom. Let me tell you, I could tell from the first time I opened the Iguana containers that this was going to be different for my plants and me. I could tell that this was a fully organic formula but also that it wasn’t smelling like sewage. It poured easily and diluted itself into my reservoir real well. It worked easy in my system and went right into the plants’ roots with no trouble. The plants were greener and faster-growing, with more branching and less stretching, than I have ever seen. I love Iguana Bloom, and I gave your stuff an A+ because I see that the taste and yield are improved over anything I’ve used before, even synthetics.”
- Douglas, from Spokane, Washington

 

 

Use Iguana Juice Bloom So You Get Way Bigger Flowers and Zero Problems

Organic growing produces high quality, high value crops, and it’s getting more popular with farmers and consumers. Hydroponics gardeners get bigger, better flowers using Iguana Juice Bloom.

But using organic fertilizers was more trouble than it’s worth until Iguana Juice Bloom came along for you.

"My Plants Have Never Looked Better!"

Before we created our triple-filtered Iguana formulas, organic fertilizers were a smelly sludge that make a perfect environment for fungus gnats.

Hey, maybe you’re lucky enough never to have had fungus gnats. They’re really annoying. They can damage your plants and get out into your house, causing a horrible infestation.

Another thing about other formulas you have to replace drip emitters while trying to wash a bunch of sludge out of your rockwool (too bad it doesn’t work- your rockwool is ruined no matter how much you wash it).

Fungus gnats show up to live in the muck when you use the wrong type of organics, and they can harm your plants in a very stealthy way.

So now say goodbye to all that, because Iguana Juice is properly manufactured so it flows easy. Iguana Juice does not give a place for fungus gnats to grow, and it works well in any type of root zone material.

 

Iguana Grow Gives You the Perfect Ratio of Organic Nutrients for Huge Flowers

Probably you already know that some organic fertilizers are “too hot,” which means that they burn plants with excess nitrogen. The excess nitrogen works against floral growth and makes your plants too leggy with too much vegetation and not enough buds.

On top of that, other organic fertilizers just aren’t manufactured properly, so they glump up around your roots, burn them, and provide food for organisms that rot your roots.

Indeed, those kinds of overly-nitrogenized organics can kill an entire crop and waste your hydroponic gardening investment.

And right from the screaming headlines of today’s latest food industry scares, we’ve heard reports of organic fertilizers that contaminated plants with diseases that are bad for plants and people.

It happens with tomatoes and peppers in commercial agriculture, and it happens in indoor gardening too. When you use inferior organic fertilizers, you can get contaminated crops that harm you, your family and your friends.

That’s what happens when you use the wrong organic fertilizers, but now you can use Iguana Juice Bloom with absolute confidence that it contains the right ratio of nitrogen and other nutrients so your plants give you optimum grow phase performance.

When you use Iguana Juice Bloom you have a very easy time getting your plants to suck up premium organic nutrients that create large, tasty, sweet-smelling flowers.

I LOVE HOW IGUANA BLOOM MADE MY FLOWERS HUGE
“I used a lot of different types of fertilizers before I started using Iguana Juice. From the start I knew this was the best fertilizer I had ever used. In grow phase, Iguana Grow made my plants really look good. In flowering phase, my flowers smelled better and they are really huge. I wanted organic, bigger flowers, and that’s what I’ve got.”
- Amy, from Buffalo, New York

 

Iguana’s Rich Organic Nutrients Fuel Explosive Flower Growth

You’re looking for explosive flower growth so you get bigger yields than ever before, and the only organic way to get that is to use Iguana Bloom’s rich organic ingredients.

When you compare Iguana’s organic gardening ingredients to those in other products, you easily see that Iguana Bloom obviously has a lot more of what your plants need so they can make the bigger flowers you so desire.

Like fish extract, guano, earthworm castings, yucca, krill, alfalfa, volcanic ash and other exclusively-sourced, premium-quality, 100% organic ingredients that cause Iguana Bloom to spur metabolism, while giving you more budding sites, floral development, and enhanced floral taste and aroma.

The difference between Iguana and other organics can be seen in the care with which Iguana’s ingredients are sourced, formulated and use.

For example, Advanced Nutrients uses several types of guano from different sources so you get a broader range of guano nutrients. And Advanced washes its guano so it contains purified guano extracts that don’t make you gag from the smell.

In fact, all Iguana Bloom’s ingredients are clean-processed so they’re deodorized and disinfected. Your garden smells great and remains safe.

Not only that, Iguana’s manufacturing processes are so advanced that the ingredients retain their whole nutritional value, or the nutritional value is actually magnified.

As is the case with the pristine kelp meal extracts used in Iguana Juice. Your plants get more concentrated kelp nutrition than they ever could before. The good news is that Iguana’s kelp contains flower-boosting compounds your plants can’t get anywhere else.

But hey, it isn’t just the way we gather and formulate these ingredients that makes them so good for your plants.

"My Yields Have Doubled!"

It’s because these Iguana organic nutrient ingredients are loaded with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, micronutrients and growth co-factors that Iguana causes your plants to do exactly what you want them to do as soon as possible.

Iguana Bloom contains ideal nutrition that makes healthy, dense, strong plants that give you more, bigger and better flowers.

It ensures a higher survival rate because it helps plants resist stress, pests and disease while also improving how nutrients are transferred from the root zone directly into your plants.

 

Iguana Juice Converted Me to Organic Everything

I LOVE HOW IGUANA BLOOM MADE MY FLOWERS HUGE
“I used a lot of different types of fertilizers before I started using Iguana Juice. From the start I knew this was the best fertilizer I had ever used. In grow phase, Iguana Grow made my plants really look good. In flowering phase, my flowers smelled better and they are really huge. I wanted organic, bigger flowers, and that’s what I’ve got.”
- Amy, from Buffalo, New York

 
Here’s an important word in the name of our formula: Juice. It’s really special to have a one-part LIQUID formula that you can use in any hydroponic gardening system.

Iguana is a liquid fertilizer. That’s why it flows so easy through irrigation systems as the most efficient way to deliver powerful organic nutrition into your plants so they’ll give you accelerated growth and bigger yields.

Something to understand is that Iguana Juice Bloom is a one-part complete organic nutrient for flowering phase. In grow phase, you should definitely use Iguana Juice Grow.

Iguana Grow and Iguana Bloom are two completely separate all-organic formulas that are have exactly what your plants need for their specific growth phase. They are perfectly matched for each other, and for your plant’s needs.

But for extra versatility, some growers successfully and easily combine Grow with Bloom to satisfy the complex needs of specialty strains!

It’s a snap for you to custom-combine these two premium formulas to further tailor your feed program for specific varieties you grow.

The bottom line is that Iguana Juice in either Grow or Bloom form are the absolutely strongest and most-effective organic nutrients you can use in indoor growing.

Iguana Juice Grow and Bloom are sometimes referred to as “hydro-organic.” That means it’s 100% organic but also 100% usable in hydroponics gardens. It feeds well and is completely soluble in Aeroponics, NFT, rockwool, soil, sphagnum, ebb and flow and all other garden types. Iguana is a miracle organic gardening discovery that growers everywhere count on to give them the best that organic nutrients can provide.

You can’t get such stunning performance anywhere else. Iguana Juice is 100% money back guaranteed to be the best organic nutrients in the hydroponics market.

AFTER LOOKING AT EVERY AVAILABLE FORMULA, I PICKED IGUANA JUICE AND I’M SO GLAD I DID!
“I didn’t even start using organics until Advanced Nutrients Iguana Juice Grow and Bloom came along. Why did I switch from using Advanced Nutrients synthetics to start using Iguana Juice?

Well, I was using their Grow Micro Bloom and it worked great, but in my opinion organic crops taste and smell better than crops grown with synthetics. I also realized that if I was ever to start providing fruit and vegetables to other people (which I wanted to do for a long time), that they are going to pay more for organic crops.

Another thing I’m sure you know is that most synthetic fertilizers for serious gardeners are two-part or three-part, which means you have to spend time mixing them. I wanted to save time.

So when I heard Advanced had one-part organic fertilizer I was immediately interested because I knew it would save me time and give me higher-value harvests.

One cool thing was when I went to the hydroponics store the salesperson had bottles of Iguana Grow and Bloom open and poured into clear, glass containers so you could see what the formulas looked like.

I was impressed because Iguana had a pleasant smell and wasn’t sludgy. It definitely smells “organic,” which is good, because I’ve heard some companies advertise products they claim are organic but actually are some organic ingredients mixed with synthetic chemicals. They say they are all-organic, but they aren’t, the salesman told me.

I was getting a very favorable opinion of Iguana there in the store but there was still one more big hurdle to be overcome: the issue of yield size. I’ve always believed organic formulas just cannot match the output of synthetic formulas.

When I asked the store person about Iguana yield, he said Iguana Bloom was tested out as the most potent organic formula ever made. It contains rare organic components that push plants to yield better than any other organic formula- and as well as all but the most expensive synthetic formulas. That’s what I’ve seen. Big, beautiful harvests of organic buds!”
- Jacques, from Montreal, Quebec

 

 

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Iguana Juice is the world’s only one-part organic nutrients system that takes your plants from start to finish for faster growth and bigger yields.

For maximum harvest size and quality, you use Iguana Juice Grow during veg phase and then use Iguana Juice Bloom during flowering.

What’s more, Iguana Juice Bloom is just as great as Grow. It has its own unique blend of exclusive ingredients in the right ratio so you achieve ideal target goals for blooming.

Iguana Bloom provides more than just high doses of strong, organic nutrients- it gives your plants special compounds that make it easy for your plants to give you sweeter, larger harvests.

When you first use Iguana Grow and then use Iguana Bloom when you flip your plants into flowering, you get more budding sites, faster flower development, thicker development, and of course, that legendary organic taste and aroma that people crave.

Iguana Juice Grow and Bloom are a unified program that potentiates the power of each formula and hardwires your grow cycle to your bloom cycle for maximum growth and bigger yields.

What’s even more exciting is that you use Iguana as a one-part fertilizer that increases the quality, potency and quantity of your harvest. I’m assuming you already know organic crops are highly sought-after in the marketplace because they usually have better taste and aroma.

Not only that, but Iguana increase crop potency as well!

In fact, organic fruits and vegetables sell for 50-100% more than produce grown with conventional fertilizers. Consumer demand for organic crops is skyrocketing. Growers can’t keep up. I think it’s great to get in on the ground floor of a very profitable opportunity.

You’ll be very glad to know that Iguana Juice is the only 100% organic formula that mixes well, flows well and has a pleasant scent. It’s the only organic hydroponics fertilizer that gives you all the many benefits of organic nutrition, with none of the problems.

The nuts and bolts of how Iguana works this well for you includes triple-filtration, use of superior source materials from the ocean and land, relentless testing and quality control attention to detail.

You definitely want the high-value, tasty organic crop that Iguana Juice gives you, and you don’t have to sacrifice yield to get it.

That’s why Iguana Juice Bloom is the only 100% organic one-part gardening fertilizer that gives you bigger yields of gourmet organic buds.

    

 

 

PROOF DOSSIER ON IGUANA JUICE BLOOM
© 2008 Advanced Nutrients Research
International Hydroponics Research Team

Iguana Juice Bloom is all-organic, and is an efficient organic mechanism for delivering nutrients and flower-stimulating growth compounds to your plants:

Organic
In the organic systems, the energy to produce a crop dry matter unit was 20 to 56% lower than in conventional and correspondingly 36 to 53% lower per unit of land area (tables S4 and S5). The organic systems show efficient resource utilization and enhanced floral and faunal diversity, features typical of mature systems. There is a significant correlation (r 5 0.52, P , 0.05) between above-ground (unit energy per unit crop yield) and belowground (CO2 evolution per unit soil microbial biomass) system efficiency in the DOK trial.
(Science 4:2002)
“Soil Fertility and Biodiversity in Organic Farming” in Science. 2002. 296: 1694

Organic
The ecologically grown fruit had superior quality to the conventionally grown fruit, showing more intense color, higher sugar and dry matter contents, and better organoleptic characteristics. Ecologically grown fruits had a higher resistance to deterioration during simulated marketing conditions, and thus better keeping quality.
Theuer, Richard. “State of Science Review: Taste of Organic Food.” 2006

Organic
Animal feeding experiments indicate that animal health and reproductive performance are slightly improved when they are organically fed.
“Organic food: nutritious food or food for thought? A review of the evidence” in International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition. 2003. 54(5): 357-371

Organic
[There is] a desirable trend toward higher Vitamin C and lower nitrate values in organic potatoes related to use of manure rather than mineral fertilization; much lower nitrate levels in organic leaf, root, and tuber vegetables; and higher dry matter and a trend toward slightly more Vitamin C, particularly in leaf vegetables (lettuce, cabbage, spinach, and chard).
Theuer, Richard. “State of Science Review: Taste of Organic Food.” 2006

Organic
From a strictly "how to feed your plants" point of view, organics have several advantages: 1) It's much harder to over-feed your plants, since they will only have available what is broken down by the soil microlife. 2) You can't wash an entire "feeding" away. You can certainly wash away what's been broken down at a given point in time, but it won't take long for the soil life to make more available. 3) Most importantly, you get a much more even feeding over a long term.
Saling, Travis “Why Use Organic Fertilizers?” The Westside Gardener. 2007.

Iguana Juice Grow Creates Plants that Mature Earlier so They Are Ready for Flowering Earlier

Kelp Meal (Triacontanol)
“TRIA-treatment of isolated pea mesophyll protoplasts caused a substantial increase (166%) in the net CO2 fixation rate after 60 min of TRIA application as compared to the control. …the effects were less pronounced [in leaf pieces] than in isolated protoplasts, the increase of photosynthetic CO2 fixation being 117% after 60 min of TRIA application.”
“Photosynthesis response to triacontanol correlates with increased dynamics of mesophyll protoplast and chloroplast membranes.” in Plant Growth Regulation. 1997. 21: 145-152
- increased carbon fixation rate

Kelp Meal (auxin)
Auxin stimulates the differentiation of vascular tissue, thus increasing the supply of nutrients and hormones to developing organs and hastening their development (Bruinsma 1974).
“Floral induction in woody angiosperms.” in New Forests. 1997. 14: 179–202

Iguana Grow and Bloom Promote Faster Growth and Bigger Yield
- Proper nutrient ratios for best growth
- More branching

Kelp Meal (auxin)
Two new auxins, as yet unidentified, but unlike any of the known indolyl-acetic acid types, were also discovered in 1958 in the Laminaria and Ascophyllum seaweeds used for processing into dried seaweed meal and liquid extract. These auxins have been found to encourage the growth of more cells -- in which they differ from more familiar types of auxin that simply enlarge the cells without increasing their number. One of the auxins also stimulates growth in both stems and roots of plants, and in this differs from indolyl-acetic acid and its derivatives, which cause cells to elongate but not to divide. The balanced action of this seaweed auxin has not been found in any other auxin.
Stephenson, W.A. Seaweed in Agriculture and Horticulture: Seaweed and Plant Growth. Faber & Faber. 1968

Kelp Meal (Triacontanol)
“Application of various long-chain aliphatic alcohol preparations and especially triacontanol (TRIA) results in remarkable stimulation of the growth and/or yield of a number of plant species. … This study clearly indicates that the molecular dynamics and/or fluidity of both protoplast and chloroplast membranes is markedly enhanced as a result of exogenous [external] application of TRIA.”
“Photosynthesis response to triacontanol correlates with increased dynamics of mesophyll protoplast and chloroplast membranes.” in Plant Growth Regulation. 1997. 21: 145-152

Kelp Meal (Triacontanol)
“Tomato (C3-plants) and maize (C4-plants) were grown in a nutrient solution to which triacontanol was added twice a week. After about 4 weeks the triacontanol treatment caused a significant increase in the dry weight of the tomato plants. Leaf area and dry weight measurements of tomato leaves at different stages of development showed that the largest increase in growth was obtained when triacontanol treatment was initiated before bud formation.”
“Comparative analyses of the effect of triacontanol on photosynthesis, photorespiration and growth of tomato (C3-plant) and maize (C4-plant).” in Planta. 1981. 152(1):44-49

Kelp Meal (auxin)
“At the cellular level, auxin acts as a signal for cell division, expansion, and differentiation (Leyser, 2001), and some lines of evidence at the whole-plant level indicate that auxin plays a role in organ cell proliferation as well as the determination of organ size (Lincoln et al., 1990; Ecker, 1995). For example, mutation of Arabidopsis REVOLUTA/INTERFASCICULAR FIBERLESS1 (REV/IFL1) prolongs growth and cell proliferation, resulting in larger leaves and flowers and thicker inflorescence stems.”
“The Arabidopsis Auxin-Inducible Gene ARGOS Controls Lateral Organ Size” in The Plant Cell. 2003. 15: 1951-1961

Kelp Meal
“SWC [seaweed concentrate] applied as a soil drench increased all plant growth parameters (Figs 1-3). Plants treated with 0.4% SWC and 1.0% SWC were significantly larger than control plants. A flower count at the termination of the experiment indicated that SWC-treated plants had significantly more flowers than non-treated plants when applied as a soil drench. SWC stimulated early fruit ripening and production. Nearly 60 % of all the first fruit picked, and over 50% of all the second, were from plants treated with 0.2% and 0.4% SWC respectively (Fig. 4). The majority of fruit on control plants were found to ripen after three or four fruits had already been harvested from SWC-treated plants. Most improved fruit growth was noted when SWC was applied to plants as a foliar spray. There was no significant difference between the average size of the first fruit for SWC-treated plants and control plants (Fig. 5). However, when applied as either a root drench or foliar spray SWC increased the total fresh weight of these fruit. An increase in fresh weight of 28 % (Fig. 5), and diameter of 10% (results not shown), was recorded in plants receiving 0.4% SWC as a foliar spray. Seaweed application improved total fruit production, but never significantly. Plants sprayed with 0.4% SWC showed a 10% increase in total fruit number (results not shown) and a 17% increase in total fruit fresh weight (Fig. 6). The 0.2 % SWC spray treatment improved the average fruit weight of all harvested fruit by 11.8% (Fig. 7). A flower count at the termination of the experiment indicated that plants receiving 0.4% SWC as a foliar spray had 70% more flowers remaining than non-treated plants (Fig. 8).”
“Effect of seaweed concentrate on the establishment and yield of greenhouse tomato plants.” Journal of Applied Phycology. 1992. 4: 291-296

Iguana Juice Bloom Promotes Higher Yield Through More Flowering
- More Flowering Sites
- Larger Flowers
- Bigger yield
- Proper ratios for best flowers

Kelp Meal (auxin)
“Auxin applied after translocation of the flowering hormone from the leaf has been consummated promotes flowering by increasing rate of flower bud development. This effect is independent of the leaf, and appears to be exerted directly on the bud. The fact that auxin promotes floral development, as described in this paper, may aid in the interpretation of some experiments of other investigators which show a promotive effect of auxin upon flowering.”
“The dual role of auxin in flowering.” In Plant Physiology. 1955. 30: 327-334

Kelp Meal (gibberellins)
“Application of a kelp based foliar spray at the time the fruit or seed buds develop has proven very beneficial in reducing the stress at this time. Gibberellins have been proven to promote the onset of flower formation, while cytokinins have been linked to that of fruit buds.”
“Seaweed,” Microtech Production Holdings plc, 2004

Kelp Meal
“Foliar applications of seaweed consistently increased vegetable yield from 15.5% to 26.4% during a three-year trial period, and there were marked increases in nodulation and yield of soybeans.”
“Seaweed,” Microtech Production Holdings plc, 2004

Superior nutrients, proper ratios
Improved mineral nutrition is often considered a flower-inducing treatment. Zimmerman (1971), in one of the first such reports, was able to reduce the time to first flowering in tea crabapple (Malus hupehensis Rehd.) seedlings from three years to 9½ months by growing them continuously under “favorable conditions” (extended photoperiods) in a greenhouse. This also included weekly treatment with 20-20-20 (N-P-K) water soluble fertilizer.
“Floral induction in woody angiosperms.” in New Forests. 1997. 14: 179–202

Kelp Meal (cytokinin)
Ramirez and Hoad (1979) showed that zeatin (a naturally occurring cytokinin) promotes flower initiation in apple. Srinivasan andMullins (1978, 1979) reported that treating grape (Vitis vinifera L.) apices with PBA (a synthetic cytokinin) caused inflorescence and fruit development in four-week-old seedlings; without treatment, flowering did not occur until three to five years of age. There is also some evidence that cytokinin treatment can affect the gender of the flowers produced (Galoch 1980).
“Floral induction in woody angiosperms.” in New Forests. 1997. 14: 179–202

Iguana Juice Grow and Bloom Increases Potency and Concentration of Beneficial Resins

Triacontanol
“Foliar applications of Tria. at lower concentrations (0.01 and 0.1 mg/1) stimulated overall growth and significantly enhanced morphine content and capsule weight but was inhibitory at the highest concentration (4 mg/1). Plant height and shoot fresh and dry weight were significantly increased at all concentrations of Tria. application (Figure 1), the association among these characters being significantly positive. However, at concentrations higher than 0.1 mg/l these characters exhibited a decreasing trend.
“Effect of Triacontanol on photosynthesis, alkaloid content and growth in opium poppy (Papaver Somniferum L.)” in Plant Growth Regulation. 1990. 9:65-71

Triacontanol
“Foliar applications of Tria. at lower concentrations (0.01 and 0.1 mg/1) stimulated overall growth and significantly enhanced morphine content and capsule weight but was inhibitory at the highest concentration (4 mg/1). Plant height and shoot fresh and dry weight were significantly increased at all concentrations of Tria. application (Figure 1), the association among these characters being significantly positive. However, at concentrations higher than 0.1 mg/l these characters exhibited a decreasing trend.
“Effect of Triacontanol on photosynthesis, alkaloid content and growth in opium poppy (Papaver Somniferum L.)” in Plant Growth Regulation. 1990. 9:65-71
Iguana Juice Grow Helps Plants Resist Stress

Kelp Meal (gibberellins)
“Application of a kelp based foliar spray at the time the fruit or seed buds develop has proven very beneficial in reducing the stress at this time. Gibberellins have been proven to promote the onset of flower formation, while cytokinins have been linked to that of fruit buds.”
“Seaweed,” Microtech Production Holdings plc, 2004

Kelp Meal
“A wide range of beneficial effects have been reported from the use of liquid seaweed extracts, including increased crop yields, resistance of plants to frost, increased uptake of inorganic constituents from the soil, more resistance to stress conditions, and reductions in storage losses of fruit.”
“Cytokinin Activity of Seaweed Extracts.” In Marine Natural Products Chemistry. 1977. pp:337-344

Kelp Meal (Betaines)
“The protective properties of betaines were first recognized in experiments in which they were supplied to bacteria whose growth was inhibited by high salt concentrations. In media containing 0.6M NaCl, the bacteria grow very slowly unless supplied with one of these compounds.”
“Betaines and Related Osmoprotectants. Targets for Metabolic Engineering of Stress Resistance.” In Plant Physiology. 1999. 120: 945-949

Kelp Meal
Certain specialized areas of seaweed application, such as their use in reducing seedling transplant shock and the promotion of rooting on cuttings, may prove economically feasible. Atzmon and Van Staden (unpublished data) recently found that root application of SWC [seaweed concentrate] to Pinus pinea seedlings improved seedling quality and increased the ability of seedlings to survive transplanting.
“Evidence for the presence of plant growth regulators in commercial seaweed products.” in Plant Growth Regulation. 1993. 13: 21-29

Guano, Volcanic Ash (Potassium)
Potassium is important for a plant's ability to withstand extreme cold and hot temperatures, drought and pests.
“Research Findings: III Potassium fertilization and water use efficiency under saline conditions.” In e-ifc. 2007. 13.

Iguana Juice Grow Helps Plants Resist Disease

Following seaweed application, plants display increased resistance to fungal, bacterial and insect attack [4, 23, 24, 34, 99, 103]. Antibacterial activity [83, 84, 85, 90, 110] antiviral activity [35, 36, 90, 91] and antifungal activity [66] is well documented for seaweeds and the presence of these components in commercial SWCs may be responsible for reduced harmful effects of some pathogens.
“Evidence for the presence of plant growth regulators in commercial seaweed products.” in Plant Growth Regulation. 1993. 13: 21-29

Guano and Krill (Chitin)
Soil treatment with chitin or chitinous material has been suggested as a means of controlling soil-borne fungal and nematode pathogens (Gooday 1990). Successful control of the nematode Meloidogyne arenaria using chitin was reported in a series of papers (Mian et al. 1982; Godoy et al. 1983; Culbreath et al. 1986). ... These observations suggest that the decomposition of chitin for 3 weeks or longer prior to planting will result a build-up of chitinolytic microorganisms which may parasitise the chitin- containing eggs of plant-parasitic nematodes.
“Effects of chitin amendment of soil on microorganisms, nematodes, and growth of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) and perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.)” in Biology and Fertility of Soils. 1996. 22(3): 221-226

Kelp Meal
It is known that plants treated with seaweed products develop a resistance to pests and diseases, not only to sap-seeking insects such as red spider mite and aphides, but also to scab, mildew and fungi.
Stephenson, W.A. Seaweed in Agriculture and Horticulture: Seaweed and Plant Growth. Faber & Faber. 1968.

Guano, Volcanic Ash (Potassium)
Potassium is important for a plant's ability to withstand extreme cold and hot temperatures, drought and pests.
“Research Findings: III Potassium fertilization and water use efficiency under saline conditions.” In e-ifc. 2007. 13.

Guano and Krill (Chitin)
Chitin oligosaccharides are also effective elicitors; recent microarray studies of chitin-induced gene expression have revealed changes in gene expression within ten minutes of application of the fragments [37]. ... This response presumably reflects the existence of a signal transduction system that responds to fragments of pathogen cell walls released by chitinases secreted into cell walls by plant cells.
“The role of plant cell wall polysaccharide composition in disease resistance.” In Trends in Plant Science. 2004. 9(4): 203-209

Guano and Krill (Chitin)
The addition of chitin to soil has been studied as a possible method for control of fungal pathogens and plant parasitic nematodes.
“The determination of soil chitinase activity: Conditions for assay and ecological studies.” In Plant and Soil. 1983. 75: 95-106
- chitin protects by directly stimulating your plants as well as by stimulating anti-fungal microbes in the soil. Double duty.

Iguana Juice Grow is Easily Uptaken by Roots for Better Nutrient Delivery Efficiency

Kelp Meal (chelates)
Once chelated, minerals can be seven to ten times more available than in their natural form.
“Seaweed,” Microtech Production Holdings plc, 2004

Kelp Meal (chelates)
The starches, sugars and carbohydrates in seaweed and seaweed products possess such chelating properties. As a result, these constituents are in natural combination with the iron, cobalt, copper, manganese, zinc and other trace elements found naturally in seaweed. That is why these trace elements in seaweed and seaweed products do not settle out, even in alkaline soils, but remain available to plants that need them.
Stephenson, W.A. Seaweed in Agriculture and Horticulture: Seaweed and Plant Growth. Faber & Faber. 1968.

Guano (urea – foliar application)
“Measurements of CO2 production following application of labeled urea to potted maize plants suggested a rate of 50% absorption in 1 to 6 hours.”
“Foliar urea fertilization of cereals: A review” in Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 1992. 32(2): 209-222

Guano
Guano, a powerful fertilizer, enhances nutrient status and primary production in the intertidal and nearshore marine and estuarine waters.
“Toward an integration of landscape and food web ecology: The dynamics of spatially subsidized food webs” in Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 1997. 28: 289-316

Guano
“Guano, rich in N and P, enhances the quality and quantity of land plants and underlies entire food webs in coastal and insular ecosystems worldwide.”
“Toward an integration of landscape and food web ecology: The dynamics of spatially subsidized food webs” in Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 1997. 28: 289-316

Guano and Krill (Chitin)
The ryegrass shoot weight in amended soil was greater (P<0.01), most probably due to N mineralised from chitin. A significantly lower (P<0.01) root: shoot ratio of ryegrass in the amended soil also suggested improved N availability, and therefore less root mass was needed to support a given shoot mass. A reduction in nodulation was observed in 12-day-old white clover seedlings (P<0.05) and also in 6-week-old seedlings (P<0.01).
“Effects of chitin amendment of soil on microorganisms, nematodes, and growht of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) and perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.)” in Biology and Fertility of Soils. 1996. 22(3): 221-226

Iguana Juice Grow Helps Plants Resist Drought and Increases Water-Holding Capacity of Root Zone

Kelp Meal (alginic acid)
“Seaweed, and seaweed products, improve the water-holding characteristics of soil and help the formation of crumb structure. They do this because the alginic acid in the seaweed combines with metallic radicals in the soil to form a polymer with greatly increased molecular weight.”
Stephenson, W.A. Seaweed in Agriculture and Horticulture: Seaweed and Plant Growth. Faber & Faber. 1968.

Guano, Volcanic Ash (Potassium)
Potassium affects water transport in the plant, maintains cell pressure and regulates the opening and closing of stomata and is responsible for cooling and absorption of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. It also acts as a catalyst, regulating enzymatic processes in the plant that are necessary for plant growth. Potassium is important for a plant's ability to withstand extreme cold and hot temperatures, drought and pests. All these different actions favor plant growth under healthy conditions and consequently have an impact on water use efficiency.
“Research Findings: III Potassium fertilization and water use efficiency under saline conditions.” In e-ifc. 2007. 13.

Kelp is also a valuable, highly concentrated source of cytokinin. This molecule is thought to be involved in the cell cycle, which controls division. This belief is supported by the observation that cytokinin helps promote cell division and can initiate shoot growth. This results in bigger, bushier plants with more budding sites. (Planta 200: 1996)

Iguana Juice Makes Denser, Bushier Plants With Shorter Internodes

Under high nutrient conditions, the stolons of Glechoma hederacea were highly branched and had short internodes, but under low nutrient conditions, branching was reduced and internodes were longer.

“Ecological Perspectives on Clonal Perennial Herbs” in BioScience 1986. 36(3): 178-182.

 

 

 


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