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organic amino acid fertilizer

Lumina™ is a unique plant fertilizer produced via microbial fermentation that contains a bioavailable source of plant nutrients, amino acids, and polypeptides that can promote plant vigor and nutrition in all conditions.

Derived from: molasses and shrimp protein hydrolysate*

Shrimp protein hydrolysate is the material obtained by the hydrolysis of proteins to their constituent amino acids and short polypeptides. They are a source of nitrogen.

How it works

1. Apply Lumina as a foliar spray or root drench.

2. The plant effortlessly absorbs and utilizes the amino acids as a form of nitrogen and carbon.

3. The amino acids also act as chelating agents, meaning they may help the plant uptake a range of micronutrients like calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, mangese, potassium and zinc. 

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GUARANTEED ANALYSIS

Total Nitrogen (N).......................................0.5%
0.5% Water Soluble Nitrogen
Soluble Potash (K2O)..................................0.5%

Derived from: molasses and shrimp protein hydrolysate*

APPLICATION RATES

Field use:
Recommended: 0.5 - 4 L/acre

Indoor, greenhouse, and/or containers:
Recommended: 10 - 20 mL/gal

Application rates vary according to crop type. For recommendations based on your specific crop, contact info@impellobio.com

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

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PDF: Why Dune™ + Lumina™ Is a Smarter, Stronger Alternative to Kaolin Clay Products for Heat Stress Protection

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Treating Tomato Nutrient Deficiencies with Biostimulants

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Amino Acids in Agriculture

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How Biostimulants Improve Plant Stress Tolerance