There are a number of differences between our formulas and others on the market.
With these products your plants receive a whole plant food, not a chemical combination or a bunch of isolated compounds.
Lets give you an example of the difference between Plant-By-Nature products and the typical fertilizer including organic fertilizers.
Lets suppose that you really like a tall frosted glass of root beer with vanilla ice cream.
Imagine sitting in a recliner on a hot day and sipping from this cool refreshing delicious drink.
Now imagine your telling some one that you really enjoy a good root beer float and that you also like cherries, chocolate, and a really good steak.
Now suppose that this some one got together a vat of root beer, a bunch of ice cream, a box of cherries ground up, some chocolate powder and a ground-up cow.
They prepare this large vat with all the ingredients that you admit you really like. Now they bodily throw you in and say, enjoy! You should be the happiest person alive because now you have all your favorite foods in the greatest abundance.
When you douse your plants in fertilizer, you are literally doing to your plants what the person in the example would be doing to you.
To the plants it is the same shocking and perhaps deadly experience that it would be to you.
The operative word here is sip.
Slowly sipping through the straw allows your body to absorb and to be satisfied with the result. You take in as your body can handle it.
If you supply your plants with the things they like at the rate they can absorb it, they too will respond positively.
Typically your plants are given far more nutrient than they can use and to often it is in a form that is not readily available to them.
The more energy a plant must expend on acquiring its nutrition, the less it has for growth and reproduction.
When the soil surrounding the plant is presented with to much or the wrong kind of nutrient, it simply can not process it and the nutrient either washes away during the next rain or the soil is ruined as a result of the chemical application.