In a well-functioning root system, roots die and new roots form. The remnants of dead roots create an ideal growth substrate for pathogenic organisms. After pathogenic molds multiply in the dead root material, they become a threat to healthy roots. These roots are easily affected and lose a significant portion of their mass. This causes stress to the entire plant and inhibits new growth.
CANNAZYM contains phosphorus and potassium. This combination promotes rapid growth of plant roots. Potassium is an enzyme activator and plays a role in almost all essential functions in the plant, while phosphorus is involved in the formation of fats, sugars, and starches, as well as flowering and fruit development.
It is used from the second week of the growth phase until the last week of the flowering phase.