HiCure Biostimulant -10 Litre
Description
HICURE® is a highly concentrated biostimulant for the horticulture and ornamental industry consisting of amino acids and peptides. HICURE® contains 19 amino acids composing 62.5% w/w of the total product.
HICURE® supports natural processes in the plant enhancing plant performance in general and especially under abiotic stress conditions.
HICURE® benefits include:
- Protects and strengthens cells to fight stress
- Assists in recovery from damage and stress
- Boosts plant energy to sustain growth
- Improves heat stress tolerance
- Enhances drought tolerance
- Assists turf in low light conditions
- Improves plant quality under disease pressure
Specifications
- Product Size Selection
- 10 L
- Pack Type
- Each
- Pack Qty
- Each
- Brand Name
- Syngenta
- Country of Manufacture
- Australia
- Chemical Compound
- Organic
- Chemical Type
- Biostimulant
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Watch more on HICURE from Dr Brett Morris, below:
Introducing HICURE®:
Professional Plant Biostimulant Backed by Science
HICURE® Biostimulant:
For Healthier Plants and Supercharged Roots
HICURE® Biostimulant:
Understanding the Power of Amino Acids
HiCure Biostimulant -10 Litre
Specifications
- Product Size Selection
- 10 L
- Pack Type
- Each
- Pack Qty
- Each
- Brand Name
- Syngenta
- Country of Manufacture
- Australia
- Chemical Compound
- Organic
- Chemical Type
- Biostimulant
Description
HICURE® is a highly concentrated biostimulant for the horticulture and ornamental industry consisting of amino acids and peptides. HICURE® contains 19 amino acids composing 62.5% w/w of the total product.
HICURE® supports natural processes in the plant enhancing plant performance in general and especially under abiotic stress conditions.
HICURE® benefits include:
- Protects and strengthens cells to fight stress
- Assists in recovery from damage and stress
- Boosts plant energy to sustain growth
- Improves heat stress tolerance
- Enhances drought tolerance
- Assists turf in low light conditions
- Improves plant quality under disease pressure