Ruby is a water-soluble fertilizer, unlike other fertilizers. You need to use it immediately after application on the plant because it won't last long once exposed to air. Ruby is a high quality compostable fertilizer that promotes root growth in the cannabis plant while adding nutrients.
Disposable is a term for something that isn't meant to last or be reused. Disposables are usually plastic products that don't have a long lifespan. In contrast, reusable products may be re-used many times over.
Why is Ruby Disposable?
Ruby Disposable works well due to its unique formula which contains essential micronutrients and trace elements that cannabis requires.
How does Ruby Disposable work?
The components of Ruby Disposable work together to promote root growth, boost immunity and protect against disease.
What's in Ruby Disposable? (Minerals)
What's in Ruby Disponsable?
Calcium: A mineral that helps plants develop strong stems, increase yields and resist disease. Calcium is known to help strengthen stem joints and is especially necessary for plants that are grown indoors under artificial lighting. Calcium is present in some foods such as dairy, dark green vegetables, beans, nuts, seeds, and whole grains.
Magnesium:
A mineral that contributes to plant growth and boosts endurance. Magnesium is an element that assists in photosynthesis. Magnesium is also known to provide the body with a sense of calmness and relaxation. Magnesium is found in food items such as dark leafy greens, nuts, seeds, legumes, oats, and bananas.
Iron:
An iron-containing plant nutrient that provides the basic structure for cells, regulates blood production, and aids in oxygen transportation throughout the body. Iron contributes to the formation of chlorophyll, a pigment responsible for converting sunlight into usable energy. Iron is also imperative for proper immune system function. Iron is found in meats, poultry, seafood, eggs, spinach, soybeans, lentils, cashews, peanut butter, raisins, and dried fruits.
Zinc: A mineral that supports normal brain activity, helps build protein, and stimulates bone growth. Zinc is often found in red meat, pumpkin seeds, oysters, walnuts, almonds, sardines, and tuna.
Copper: Copper is another vital mineral that is known for maintaining the integrity of cells, helping regulate enzyme systems, building bones, and promoting hair growth. Copper is abundant in liver, pork livers, beef, chicken, turkey, shellfish, lobster, salmon, trout, peas and corn.
Manganese: Manganese is involved in the production of enzymes and hormones that control the development of organs, including lungs, testicles, ovaries, kidneys, and prostate glands. Manganese is also known to assist in the production of bone and connective tissue. Manganese is commonly found in whole grains, lean meats, milk, cheese, molasses, black pepper, yeast, broccoli, carrots, apricots, figs, and nuts.