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Growth Technology Vegetable Focus - 1 Litre

Growth Technology Vegetable Focus - 1 Litre

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Description

Growth Technology Vegetable Focus is a vegetable nutrient for productive garden crops, made to encourage high quality and heavy yields in vegetables. This precision formulated nutrient is also a complete, balanced fertiliser for growers who want vegetable-specific nutrition that stays simple and consistent.

Vegetable Focus is perfectly suited to tomatoes and cucumbers, and it’s designed around the kind of growth that matters most for edibles: strong development that supports harvest quality and yield. Unlike most fertilizers, each GT Focus nutrient is complete and balanced and contains all 12 essential minerals, giving vegetables full-spectrum mineral support rather than a partial formula. It’s also highly bioavailable, so plants can access nutrients efficiently as they build momentum and move toward production.

Everyday reliability is built into the formula. Vegetable Focus is pH buffered, and with most tap water no pH adjustment is needed, which helps keep plant nutrition steadier and easier to maintain. It’s manufactured using high grade raw materials and chelated trace elements to support effortless absorption, a detail that matters when vegetables are growing quickly and consistency is the goal. The formula is completely odourless, which keeps it clean and easy to live with in indoor gardens, greenhouses, and home growing spaces.

Vegetable Focus is suitable for both hydroponics and soil, so the same vegetable nutrient approach fits a range of setups without changing your product choice. It’s designed for vegetative growth and flowering, supporting plants as they build structure and then transition into productive growth. If you want a precision formulated nutrient that’s highly bioavailable, pH buffered, and built as a complete, balanced nutrient with all 12 essential minerals, Vegetable Focus is a strong fit for growers focused on high quality harvests and heavy yields in vegetables.

How To Use

How to Use Growth Technology Vegetable Focus - 1 Litre

Step-by-step mixing and feeding instructions for Growth Technology Vegetable Focus - 1 Litre.

Mixing & preparation

Fill your reservoir or watering container with clean, room-temperature water first. Shake the bottle of Growth Technology Vegetable Focus - 1 Litre well before every use. Using the feeding schedule below, measure the recommended dose and add it directly to the water while stirring. Allow the solution to mix fully before adding any other fertilizers, additives, or supplements.

Always add nutrients to water — not the other way around. Mix thoroughly between products to ensure an even, stable nutrient solution.

Week-by-week feeding schedule

Vegetative stage — Soil

  • Week 1: mix 3.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 2: mix 3.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 3: mix 3.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 4: mix 3.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.

Flowering stage — Soil

  • Week 1: mix 3.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 2: mix 3.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 3: mix 3.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 4: mix 3.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 5: mix 3.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 6: mix 3.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 7: mix 3.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 8: mix 3.0 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.

Tips for best results

  • Maintain pH and EC/ppm within the range recommended for your growing medium and crop.
  • Use fresh nutrient solution whenever possible and avoid leaving mixed solution stagnant for long periods.
  • Store nutrients in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Keep bottles tightly sealed when not in use to reduce air exposure and preserve product quality.
  • Use clean measuring tools and regularly rinse or clean your reservoir, lines, and irrigation equipment.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Do not mix different nutrients or additives together in concentrated form before adding them to water.
  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage unless you are following a tested, crop-specific feeding plan.
  • Do not skip pH or EC/ppm checks when growing in hydroponic or soilless systems.
  • Do not allow the nutrient solution to freeze or overheat, as this can damage the formulation.
  • Do not ignore the directions on the product label for your specific crop, growth stage, and system type.

Warnings & Safety

Warning – Important Safety Information

This product may cause mild skin irritation and eye irritation. Avoid unnecessary contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Use only as directed.

General safety precautions

Read and follow all instructions on the product label and any accompanying documentation before use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not ingest. Avoid breathing vapours, mist, or dust that may be generated during handling or use.

Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as protective gloves, long sleeves, long pants and closed-toe footwear. When there is a risk of splashing or airborne particles, use safety glasses or other suitable eye and face protection.

First aid – skin contact

IF ON SKIN OR HAIR: Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Rinse skin with clean water for several minutes, then wash with mild soap and water. If irritation or redness develops and persists, seek medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.

First aid – eye contact

IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with clean water for several minutes, keeping eyelids open. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If irritation persists, obtain medical advice.

First aid – ingestion and inhalation

IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth thoroughly with water. Do not induce vomiting unless instructed by a medical professional. Seek medical attention if you feel unwell.

IF INHALED: Move the person to fresh air and keep them comfortable for breathing. If coughing, breathing difficulty, dizziness or other symptoms occur, seek medical assistance.

Storage and handling

Store this product in its original closed container, in a cool, dry and well-ventilated area. Protect from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight. Keep container tightly sealed when not in use.

Avoid release to drains, natural waterways or outdoor soil. Dispose of unused product and empty containers in accordance with local regulations and the directions on the label.

Important: If medical advice is needed, keep the product label or container available. Always follow the specific instructions and safety recommendations provided by the manufacturer. This safety notice is intended as general guidance and does not replace official label directions or documentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does available phosphorus do for plants?

Available phosphorus supports root growth, energy production, and strong flowering by providing a form of phosphorus that plants can absorb immediately.

Why is boron (B) essential for strong plant development, and what makes it different from other micronutrients?

Boron is essential because it stabilizes cell walls, supports root and shoot growth, and regulates sugar movement throughout the plant. What makes boron unique is its limited mobility and extremely narrow range between deficiency and excess, which causes new growth to show symptoms rapidly when levels fall out of balance.

Why is calcium important for plant growth?

Calcium is important because it builds and stabilizes plant cells as they form, acting as the structural support that keeps new growth strong and functional. Unlike other nutrients that drive color or speed of growth, calcium’s role is unique because it controls cell wall strength and membrane stability, making it essential for healthy roots, shoots, and long-term plant resilience rather than quick visual results.

Why is copper (Cu) important for plant growth?

Copper is important because it powers key enzymes that support energy use, tissue strength, and stress protection, and it’s unique from many other micronutrients because plants need it in tiny amounts but can be harmed quickly if copper becomes excessive.

Why is molybdenum (Mo) important for plant growth?

Molybdenum is important because it helps plants convert nitrogen into usable building blocks for chlorophyll and growth, and it’s unique from many nutrients because it mainly supports enzyme-driven “nutrient use” rather than directly building plant tissue.

What does nitrate nitrogen (N) do for plants?

Nitrate Nitrogen provides a stable, easy-to-absorb form of nitrogen that supports steady growth, strong foliage, and reliable plant development without sudden nutrient swings.

Why is potassium (K) important for plant growth and why is it unique compared to other major nutrients?

Potassium is important because it controls key plant systems like water regulation, sugar transport, and nutrient movement, which supports stronger stems and better flowering or fruit quality. It’s unique because it doesn’t mainly build plant tissue like other major nutrients—it helps the plant use and manage what it already has, so small imbalances can affect the whole plant.

Why is sulfur (S) important for plant growth?

Sulfur is important because plants need it to build key amino acids and proteins that drive real growth, strong structure, and efficient use of nitrogen, making it uniquely different from “look-alike” nutrients that may change leaf color without supporting the plant’s core building process.

Why is total iron (Fe) important for plant growth?

Total iron (Fe) matters because iron supports chlorophyll development and plant energy systems, keeping new growth green and vigorous; it’s unique from many other nutrients because iron deficiency usually shows up first in young leaves even when older leaves stay green, since iron doesn’t easily move within the plant.

Why is total magnesium (Mg) important for plant growth?

Total magnesium is important because magnesium powers chlorophyll and energy use, helping plants stay green, turn light into growth, and use other nutrients efficiently—and it’s unique because its problems often come from nutrient balance and uptake competition, not just a simple shortage.

Why is total manganese (Mn) important for plant growth?

Total manganese matters because it supports photosynthesis and enzyme activity that keep new growth green and vigorous, and it’s unique because “total” manganese measures what’s present but not necessarily what the plant can absorb—so pH and root conditions decide whether manganese helps or harms.

Why is zinc (Zn) important for plant growth?

Zinc is important because it powers key enzymes and helps regulate growth hormones, which directly controls healthy new leaves, normal internode spacing, and strong growth tips; it’s unique compared to many other micronutrients because zinc problems often show up as distorted, undersized new growth and stunting, not just simple leaf yellowing.

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Nutrient Feed Chart

Vegetative — Soil

Flowering — Soil

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