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Monday, 12 October 2009 17:21

Happy Plant Test on a Fern

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I arrived home June 20, 2009, after being away for five months to find my fern completely brown and dry. I pushed a tablet into the soil and watered on June 21, 2009. The first photo was taken eight days later and as you can see it was already growing new green leaves. The fern has continued to grow and get fuller by the day.

Monday, 12 October 2009 14:36

Happy Plant Home Dealer Program

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Becoming a Happy Plant® Home Dealer is a win-win situation. It allows you, as a Home Dealer, to purchase our eco-friendly Happy Plant® products at a significant discount for your own use, or to share with family and friends.  It also allows you the opportunity to earn extra income by reselling Happy Plant® product from your inventory, at a profit;

Monday, 12 October 2009 14:24

The Chain of Deficiencies

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It's easily understood, that removing colored marbles from a large jar reduces the marbles in the jar, and continually removing marbles, without putting any back, will eventually empty the jar. Conversely, taking more of one color than the rest of the colors will deplete that color much more quickly. To make an analogy, consider each marble represents a specific soil nutrient, based on its color, that is, all red marbles represent a specific soil nutrient, all blue another, etc. We now have a jar full of different colored marbles or in this scenario, various soil nutrients.

Monday, 12 October 2009 13:19

Humates Vs. Compost

Written by Happy Plant

Gardeners have used compost on their vegetables, flower beds and farm land for years.  While this can have an immediate effect on the soil texture, and add organic matter over time, there is both positives and negatives to using compost.  One of the main negatives is that compost must continue in the decomposition process which requires valuable nutrients, in essence robbing them from the plant. 

Monday, 05 October 2009 15:40

Root Zone Feeding

Written by Happy Plant

Root Zone Feeding (RZF), developed by Humate Technologies Inc., is a proprietary humate based organic fertilizer program that specifically addresses the feeding of the individual plant.

Monday, 05 October 2009 15:38

Happy Plant® Food

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Made from a natural organic Humate base HAPPY PLANT TABLETS®  are highly concentrated compressed tablets, loaded with humic acid, fulvic acid, amino acids and numerous trace minerals essential to fertile soil and abundant plant growth.

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Humate Technologies

For more than 40 years the Humatec Group has enjoyed the finest reputation in the research, development, and production of humate based organic soil conditioners, fertilizers, and plant food tablets for optimal soil conditioning, plant propagation, and food production.

This reputation is built on sound scientific research and proven eco-friendly organic fertilizer products which promote healthy, nutritious food production while protecting the environment.

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