Date: 31 Dec 2016
New Video: SUNSHINE Plant Boosters
TT Laboratories presents: SUNSHINE In A Bottle!
Check out this video: SUNSHINE In A Bottle
SUNSHINE is a new generation of a plant booster, formulated specifically for tropical plants.
SUNSHINE intention and direction is towards the general health of the plant and boosting its immune system; helping plant to recover from stress, increase flower and fruit production, improve cold hardiness, disease resistance, seed germination and much more!
TTLaboratories is offering the following products:
- SUNSHINE E - for general applications, stress relief and growth boosting
- SUNSHINE T (Thermo) - for better cold tolerance
- SUNSHINE BC - for bonsai and caudex
- SUNSHINE S - for seeds germination
- SUNSHINE H - for house plants
All of the SUNSHINE products come in an easy to use dropper for small to large application use.
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Date: 19 Dec 2016
Update on SUNSHINE in a Bottle
Photos of our experiments. These tomato seedlings potted 4 weeks ago, and batch on the right treated with standard recommended dose of SUNSHINEâ„¢ twice (within one week period). They are setting buds and flowers, while untreated plants (batch on the left) have much slower growth rate and are still far from flowering.
See TTLaboratories website and order SUNSHINE boosters
Date: 18 Nov 2016
Happy Holiday Season!
WINTER COMING TIPS. As the weather gets cooler, many of you move your potted tropical plants indoors. Please remember:
1. Lower air humidity, lower light and short day may cause some LEAF DROP. This is normal for seasonal environment change.
2. REDICE WATERING as winter coming. Under lower light and in cooler temperature, plants won't need much water; some plants go dormant and only need minimum water. Excess water may damage roots and kill a plant in winter.
3. NO FERTILIZER in winter. Active growth stops. Let the plant to go into dormancy or simply have a rest.
4. Watch for INSECTS by inspecting leaves regularly. They may attack plants more likely in the indoor conditions.
5. Apply SUNSHINE boosters to protect your plants from cold by boosting their immune system, vogor and cold tolerance.
STAY WARM!
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Date: 19 Aug 2016
Growing Mexican Flame Vine as an annual
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Date: 12 Aug 2016
Grow lights overview
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