Fish Head Farms Fish Shit


Size: 120 Grams
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Description

Fish Sh!t from Fish Head Farms is derived from feeding tilapia a proprietary mix of feed that when digested lends itself nicely to bacteria and microorganism production/growth under proper conditions. Fish Sh!t is the first of its kind ecosystem in a bottle. By introducing a wide variety of beneficial bacteria and microorganisms into the rhizosphere, Fish Sh!t creates an optimal symbiotic relationship between plant and soil. Never before has a company introduced an all living biological success story to the market.

Fish Sh!t is a living product! It is OMRI listed for organic use and University tested. It provides a complex Microbial profile that includes thousands of different species of bacteria, fungi and protozoa. This profile is closer to a natural ecosystem than anything you will find on the market. It is a piece of nature in a bottle. Fish Sh!t makes fruits, herbs and vegetables healthier, taste and smell better and it improves plant health, growth and production. Fish sh!t will make your plants smile and your garden thrive.

Fish Sh!t helps release essential oils and terpenes which contribute to the building of a myriad of flavonoids. Flavanoids play a key role in the development of the most potent aromas and tasteful flavours of a plant and its fruit. Fish Sh!t contains beneficial microorganisms that help plants maximize nutrient uptake. It does this by transforming nutrients into more useable forms and keeping these nutrients in the soil longer.

INCREASE YIELDS

Fish Sh!t increases plant production by
up to 20%!

INCREASE FLAVOUR

Fish Sh!t helps release essential oils and terpenes which contribute to the building of a myriad of flavonoids. Flavanoids play a key role in the development of the most potent aromas and tasteful flavors of a plant and its fruit.

INCREASE NUTRIENT UPTAKE

Fish Sh!t contains beneficial microorganisms that help plants maximize nutrient uptake. It does this by transforming nutrients into more useable forms and keeping these nutrients in the soil longer.

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