Plant Care

From our own R&D laboratories, we made discoveries and refined processes that put us at the cutting edge to save the world.

Through our refinement, we are able to create a special formula of micro-organisms living under one roof where each can do their job without trying to cannibalise on each other.

There is a need to change the way farming and plant caring is done. We have been drawing from Mother Nature’s ATM for too long and not before long, we would have gone empty…if we do not do anything about it NOW.

Firstly, we must create  better physical soil conditions by improving SOIL micro-organisms system that incorporates water retention and cation exchange capacity. Micro-organisms play an all important role for plant nutrition, which the plant will benefit both in short and long term. After much studies and live tests, we found that only an intelligent integrated use of inorganic and organic fertilizers can provide profitable and sustainable crop yield.

GP Eastern’s Biotic Fertiliser is the result of more than 10 years of R&D and testing.

QUICK FACTS

  • Our biotic fertilizer contains products of organic origin, which consists of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, naturally occurring elements, naturally extracted bio chemicals and Molasses.
  • It is the nicest smelling fertiliser in the world.
  • It achieves results similar or better than inorganic fertilisers at fraction of the chemical components.
  • It works in all planting mediums – any soil and even sand.
  • The final fertilizer product contains no derivatives of animal origin, no heavy metals and safe to be used in plants that are meant for consumption.
  • Much much less carbon footprint than conventional inorganic fertiliser and compost based fertilisers
  • Contains more than 90% of minerals required

GP Eastern’s mission is to help the world recover from over 30 years of abuse from chemical fertilisers. Biotic fertilisers not only help to recover, it also helps to sustain. We have come so far in technology. It is time to be disrupt the “tradition”.