For horticulture and garden
The use of certain chemicals is very important for horticultural and gardening work, and serves a wide range of purposes. From those that help to kill pests to those that feed the plants and make growers happy not only with their beauty but also with the taste of the fruits they produce. With a wide range of garden chemicals, we're sure you'll find everything you need in one place.
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Chemicals
Chemicals can make your garden and garden space look much nicer with very little time spent on maintenance. We are constantly adding to our catalogue so that everyone can find what they need to beautify their space.
The materials that are most frequently purchased are:
- Ammonium chloride 99%, which is used as a source of nitrogen and chlorine. This is the first aid for tomatoes, cucumbers and various trees. When this substance is deficient, the leaves drop, the plant turns brown and stops bearing fruit.
- Zinc sulphate heptahydrate is also used as a fertiliser. Since zinc deficiency reduces yields, it is natural that fertiliser should be applied regularly.
- Citric acid is needed when the acidity of the soil needs to be regulated.
- Ethanol den5f (denatured ethyl alcohol under 5f) helps to eradicate various pests but has almost no effect on the plant itself. It is one of the best aids for gardening and horticulture.
- Ferrous sulphate heptahydrate is commonly used as a moss control agent.
- Potassium carbonate is 99% useful as a source of potassium, which many plants need.
- And other materials available from us.
We are constantly adding to our catalogue and strive to offer our customers the widest possible range of chemical components. When choosing, please also consider the amount of material you need. It's true that many of them have a very long shelf life, so all you have to do is find a dry storage place.
Free consultations
Obviously, gardening and horticulture require a lot of knowledge. Nowadays, plants rarely grow without fertilisers or, in most cases, unfortunately do not produce a good yield. However, chemicals for gardening are safe. Both for the plant and for humans, so you can be sure of quality when you use them to improve and beautify your environment. If the choice seems too wide and you're not sure exactly what you need, you can always contact one of our specialists who will make recommendations after assessing your needs.