Benefits of Using NutriRoot on Plants

If you’re looking for a soil amendment that will help out in most situations, look no further than NutriRoot. It is a multipurpose product that can be used for planting, transplants, and fertilization at almost any time of year.

Here’s a look at how NutriRoot can benefit your plants:

Encourage Root Development

The main benefit of NutriRoot and its primary selling point is encouraging the growth of roots and fine root hairs. With a balanced blend of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium, as well as trace amounts of iron and other micronutrients, as well as seaweed extract and humic acid, NutriRoot helps roots grow stronger and faster. It will help regardless of soil conditions, so use it in areas with low available nutrients, sandy soil, or dry soil. You can even use it on container plants!

Improve Water Uptake

Plants need water as well as nutrients in order to thrive. NutriRoot contains Hydretain in order to help keep water in the soil and root zone. The humectants in NutriRoot help convert water vapor in the soil that would be lost due to evaporation back into plant-usable liquid water, reducing the need for additional waterings.

Encourage Successful Transplants

NutriRoot can be used on existing landscapes as well as transplants, helping to reduce transplant stress even in larger plants and trees. NutriRoot helps accelerate root growth, which helps plants overcome the stress and shock of being dug up and moved to a new location. Roots will grow faster through their new home, helping the plant to become better established. Apply NutriRoot directly to the root balls prior to planting.

Boost Overall Plant Health

NutriRoot has been shown to improve the aesthetics of plants, from flowers to trees and shrubs. You can even use it on fruit, vegetables, and herbs to help grow stronger, healthier plants. Annual and perennial flowers will grow faster and look larger, and pear trees treated with NutriRoot have shown an increased production in fruit.

NutriRoot is an essential part of any planting program. Learn more about the product and look to use it as part of spring growing programs, fall fertilization, or to deal with seasonal stress.