GP-A2 formulated organic phytopathogen growth stimulant 

PRODUCT INFORMATION
GP-A2 is a liquid specially formulated and intended:
- To equip plants with essential biomaterials to ensure that all the growth, maintenance and defence mechanisms function optimally.
 To ensure that plants have the necessary biomaterials to cope with biotic and abiotic stressors, and to maintain a healthy growth equilibrium.
- to facilitate the biomaterials necessary for optimal photosynthesis, especially under adverse abiotic stress conditions.
- To ensure optimal fruiting, flowering, and pollination functioning.
ACTIVE INGREDIENT
A special blend of Essential Oils, Flax Seed Oil and Vitamin E.
DIRECTIONS
GP-A2 can be applied through conventional ground equipment, aerial application, or through properly equipped irrigation systems.
Soil Application:  1L per hectare.
Leaf Application:  1L per hectare.
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
1.  Use 200-part water to 1 part GP-A2 - 1:200.
2.  Put 200 parts water in a tank.
3.  Add 1 part GP-A2 to water in tank.
4.  Mix the water with the GP-A2.
GP-A2 BENEFITS
- Increase Photosynthesis and Chlorophyll.  The Department of Botany at NWU did a comparison of leaf surface treated and untreated to assess the effect on Photosynthesis and Chlorophyll.  The graph shows that GP-A2 (ANODS) increases Photosynthesis 5-fold.  This will have a chain-effect on the energy potential of the plant, and its resilience and growth.

- Increased nutrients.  The table below show the difference in nutrient content of Beetroot, Spinach and Tomatoes respectively using GP-A2.

- Increase plant structure.  The photo below shows the enhanced growth of the roots of spinach after 8 weeks.
- Increased crop yield.  The maize crop was increased by 29%.  The spinach crop was increased by 18%.
- Production cost reduction.  GP-A2 is formulated with natural macro-nutrients of NKP.  Due to the liposomal delivery mechanism. these nutrients are transported directly to cells.  The amount of chemical fertilizer used can therefore be considerably reduced.