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Dandelion manure

PNPP BiostimulantsPurines, decoctions and infusions
Dandelion purin is a biostimulant rich in silicic acid, ethylene and nutrients.
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Natural Preparation of Low Concern (PNPP)
containing a Natural Substance for Biostimulant Use (SNUB)
Product Usable in Organic Agriculture in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 2018/848.

Dandelion manure ( Taraxacum officinale ) is a 100% natural preparation.

Contains silicic acid and ethylene.
It is rich in nutrients: Phosphorus, potassium, silica, iron, manganese, magnesium, copper, sulfur, trace elements and vitamins.

  • Improves soil fertility and nutritional deficiencies
  • Stimulates flowering and fruiting

Foliar and/or ground spraying : the doses indicated should be adapted according to needs and objectives.

  • Cereal crops : 5 to 10 L / ha / 100 L of water
  • Market gardening and industrial vegetable growing : 5 to 10 L / ha / 100 L of water
  • Vine : 5 to 10 L / ha / 100 L of water
  • Arboriculture : 15 to 20L / ha / 300 to 400L of water

Frequency : 7 to 21 days if necessary – All year round, except in case of frost.

Water pH : recommended between 6 and 7 for optimal treatment efficiency.
Our macerations have a pH around 6: If necessary, adjust your slurry pH with 10% vinegar.

Avoid contact with skin and eyes, wearing goggles and gloves recommended. Do not swallow. Wash hands after use.

Natural product without preservatives or sulfites.

Store in the original packaging protected from light and moisture. Keep at temperatures between +5°C and +35°C, out of reach of children and away from food and drink, including those of animals. Dispose of the container in accordance with the sorting instructions. Plant extracts may form a slight natural deposit, without affecting the quality of the product.

BIB of 20L, 250L, 500L and 1000L

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