Ceramic powder
Manju ceramics is a medium for the diffusion of information from micro-organisms contained in the clay before firing, which can then be retransmitted in water.
The firing process in no way detracts from the informative power. As a result, magnetic resonance from ceramics can only be beneficial to nature. Ceramic powder (7 µm) is ready to use, improving and revitalizing soils.
Packaging:
- 250 g (52 € / kg)
- 1000 g (30 € / kg)
- 4500 g (26,67 € / kg)
Ingredients
Fired clay, quartz (SiO2).
Use
Ceramic powder can be diluted with water and incorporated into the soil for watering, or sprinkled over moist sand. As the effective micro-organisms are somehow "trapped" in the ceramic, they will remain concentrated where the powder has been introduced. As a result, the micro-organisms cannot change location. This explains the long-lasting action of this ceramic powder. Ceramic powder is also used to make household compost or Bokashi. It can also be used mixed with fermented solutions (paste or spray) to promote positive microbial activity on animals or their wounds.
In plant production: "Healthy soil produces healthy plants and fruit". This extremely fine powder enables micro-organisms to attach to the soil, creating a positive vibratory field that inhibits the development of harmful organisms. Avoid spraying during hours of direct sunlight, as this may burn leaves and inhibit the action of micro-organisms. Preferably spray in the evening before flowering but outside the frost period, immediately after flowering when the fruit is forming (bacterial protection), after leaf fall but before the first frosts.
Every year, spray ceramic powder mixed with the fermented solution. Mix 1 to 3kg of ceramic powder/ha with 20-40 liters of fermented solution and 1-10 liters of Synbio Activ' to orient and maintain the soil's microbial population.