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Chilcotin PHP 17-5-7

Chilcotin PHP 17-5-7

For Plantings In Dry Ecosystems Prone To Drought
 

The Chilcotin-pak PHP has been designed to stimulate root production on sites that are prone to summer drought and have little organic matter in the existing soil. Developing a strong root system is what ultimately drought proofs your seedling as the bigger the root system, the better the opportunity to access vital site resources.  This gives your seedling the best chance of survival and superior growth over the long term.

 

The Chilcotin-pak PHP contains 9g of balanced, controlled-release fertilizer and 1g of organic matter in the form of humates. Humates will hold nutrients around the seedlings' roots and help to stimulate beneficial soil biology.  The Chilcotin-pak PHP has been used successfully throughout the drier ecosystems of the BC Interior such as those found in the IDF. 

 

If you are interested in using this product please contact us. Regenerating dry ecosystems can be tricky and we have lots of information to help guide you in how to be successful. 

 

Chilcotin PHP is only available in Canada.

 

10 gram pak - 2,000 count (Canda Only)
20 gram pak - 900 count (Canda Only)

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A typical example of a site for using the Chilcotin-pak  PHP. Dry, exposed slope with a southerly aspect.

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Fdi Seedling fertilized with Chilcotin-pak PHP after the second growing season

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(Image above) - Lw Seedling in a prepared spot fertilized with Chilcotin-pak PHP after the first growing.



(Image to the right) - Lw Seedling in a prepared spot fertilized with Chilcotin-pak PHP after the second growing season.

For the product label and bidding specs, please feel free to contact us and we would be happy to provide them for you.
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The site was prepped. prior to planting and the seedlings were fertilized with Chilcotin-pak PHP at the time of planting. Look at the result after the first growing season!

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Fdi Seedling fertilized with Chilcotin-pak PHP after the fifth growing season. Nothing is going to slow this tree down!

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