Hydroponics pH Perfect Technology

Potential Hydrogen (pH) means concentration of positive hydrogen ions (acidic in nature) relative to negative hydroxyl ions (basic in nature) in a given substance. Ideally, the pH scale needed for best growth is approximately from 0-14 and the score needed is 7. If the score reaches below 7, either phosphoric acid or nitric acid is formed. And, these acids when combine with water, can dangerously react and destroy the nutrients. Therefore, it’s very important for your plants to have a proper pH level to avoid any negative reaction that might damage the plant and fertilizer.

Advanced nutrients with the help of its scientists understood the challenges of improper pH level and created the most efficient and reliable technology called pH Perfect Technology. This technology guarantees permanent elimination of problems related to monitoring of pH levels. It automatically measures and adjusts the pH levels and protects your plants throughout the bloom cycle. Your plants are taken care of from top to bottom resulting heavier root zone, stronger stems, huge leaves and best swollen blooms.

Hydroponics pH Perfect Technology

Bigger Yield Flowering System promises bigger and optimum yields to the growers of any level. Specially created for hydroponics, it’s a perfect flower fattening formula. It works best in two stages, the first stage comprises of color sensitive molecules released at various pH levels. And in the second stage nutrients are forced towards the plants roots. All you have to do is simply follow the instruction given with the mixing chart to get maximum supply of nutrients to your crops.

Now, you don’t have to worry about the pH and ppm levels anymore, because Bigger Yield Flowering System comes with inbuilt pH and ppm technology. These 2-in-1 and 5-in-1 products simplify and add value to your gardening and hydroponics system. Enjoy gardening as Advanced Nutrients provides the solution to your biggest problem, i.e. measuring and adjusting pH and ppm levels!

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