THOMUS KALI Bio-Organo Potassium Activator 0-0-30

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June 8, 2022

THOMUS KALI Bio-Organo Potassium Activator 0-0-30

“ The best biological alternative for chemical fertilizer, guaranteed with cheaper price and end-results ”

Thomus Kali is a biofertilizer that is produced by extracting the potassium oxides,carbonates and sulfates from sugar cane (liquor grade) by heating with incinerator (hence, no chemical added).

Thomus Kali can provides various of benefits to plant such as adjusting the soil pH to a level that would limit the growth of disease causing microbial but not affecting the growth of beneficial microbial, thus, can be used to protect the plants against soil borne diseases.

The clear end-results that is shown from using Thomus Kali is ofcourse the high “Plant-available Potassium” or so called “Water-Soluble Potassium” inside the product, in which can enhance more flowering and fruit quality (yields, tastes and colors).

Controlling excess Nitrogen, increasing C/N ratio, and protecting plant against Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium deficiency is also the benefits of Thomus Kali.

Most importantly, applying Thomus Kali can replace the used of chemical fertilizer like Potassium Chloride (KCI) which always create high phytotoxicity to the roots and Potassium Sulphate (K2SO4) which the price now exceed 1,000 US dollars per metric tons.

Lastly, Thomus kali promotes the Circular Economy model of production and consumption which can be a huge incentives for new generation of people to use this product in their farm.

  • Potassium (K2O) 30.00 % min
  • Calcium (Ca) 5.00%
  • Magnesium (Mg) 2.00%
  • Sulfur (S) 6.00%
  • Soil Supplement 2.00%

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