Chrysal Professional 2 T-Bags are permeable sachets (T-Bags) with Professional 2 powder. The T-Bags are suitable for all flowers, however for flowers with specific needs such as the Lilium, Alstroemeria and Narcissus we have speciality T-Bags. The T-Bag contains nutrients for the natural development of the flowers, without stimulating their full development. The solution remains active for several days, reducing time and money spent changing and cleaning buckets and keeping the flowers fresh and attractive during transport en in store display.
Effects & benefits
- Increases vase life by up to 60% versus water alone.
- Reduces wastage up to 50%
- Improved opening of flowers and better colour retention. Keeps flowers and foliage in optimum condition.
- Optimises water uptake, which prevents 'bent-neck'.
- Additionally: the Premium T-Bag is especially suited to increase the vaselife and improves the opening of flowers and has a better colour retention.
- Extra visual dosing control, mixes clearly and odourless in water.
Extra information
- Available in T-Bags for 1 litre, 2 litre or 4 litres of water.
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How to avoid limited bud and flower development?
Energy is the driving force behind water intake, the production of plant hormones and a natural development of the flower. Without energy, the flower will not be able to develop and the flower wilts more quickly than should be the case. Symptoms of a lack of nutrients are: Limited bud and flower...
What can you do to avoid limp flower petals?
This well-known phenomenon is the premature wilting of the flowers that are sensitive to vascular blockages, such as Rosa, Bouvardia, Chrysanthemum and Gerbera. Post-harvest phase Harvest the flowers at the appropriate level of maturity Cut at least 5 cm off the stem to remove blockages Use post...
What is bent-neck in roses and how can you avoid it?
Premature harvesting is the core problem of bent-neck in roses. The stem right under the bud is not strong enough to carry the weight of the growing bud/flower. When the stem bends in this way, the vascular bundles are pinched shut and the flower’s water supply is cut off. The leaves, on the other...