
Frequently asked questions
WHAT IS RE:GREENER
RE:GREENER is a wood lignin processed by a patented process, which is particularly rich in fulvic acid. In nature, lignin is broken down in a long process through organic composting and microbiological processes over thousands of years to convert lignins into humic acid and fulvic acid. We were lucky enough to find and copy Nature's process, making a much faster recycling process.
WHY IS FULVIC ACID IMPORTANT FOR SOIL AND PLANTS
Fulvic acid is a key component of organic matter in healthy soil. It improves nutrient availability, supports beneficial soil microflora, and helps plants absorb essential minerals through a process called chelation.
WHAT PROBLEMS DOES RE:GREENER ADDRESS
Modern agriculture often relies heavily on synthetic fertilizers, which deplete organic matter, disrupt natural soil regeneration, and reduce living bacteria in the soil. RE:GREENER helps restore these critical components for healthier, more resilient plants.
HOW DOES RE:GREENER BENEFIT PLANTS AND SOIL
- Binds with soil elements to make them more available for plant absorption (chelation).
- Improves soil structure and moisture retention, helping prevent erosion.
- Supports soil microflora, leading to a healthier root environment.
- Helps deliver trace elements at the molecular level for optimal plant metabolism.
HOW SHOULD RE:GREENER BE USED
- For seedlings and cuttings: Mix 2 g (one teaspoon) of RE:GREENER per 10 liters of water and water the plant at planting.
- Established plants: Spray or drench with a 2 g per 10 liters of water solution every 2 weeks. After spraying, ensure a dry period of at least 3 hours for best absorption.
- Problematic plants: Use 5 g (one tablespoon) per 5 liters of water and repeat treatment after 7 days.
CAN I MIX RE:GREENER WITH OTHER PRODUCTS
Yes. RE:GREENER can be combined with water, pesticides, or fertilizers using conventional gardening equipment.
WHAT PRECAUTIONS SHOULD I TAKE WITH RE:GREENER?
Follow the recommended dosages. Overuse does not benefit the plants and may cause excessive drenching until the product is diluted by rain or additional water.
WHY ARE GARDEN PLANTS OFTEN WEAKER THAN WILD FOREST PLANTS?
Unlike forest plants that rely on strong root systems and healthy soil microflora, many cultivated plants receive nutrients directly through synthetic fertilizers, resulting in weaker root development and less resilience to stress.
IS RE:GREENER SUITABLE FOR ORGANIC GARDENING?
Yes. RE:GREENER is based on natural organic matter and supports the restoration of healthy soil ecosystems.
HOW DOES USING RE:GREENER COMPARE TO USING SYNTHETIC FERTILIZERS?
Unlike synthetic fertilizers, RE:GREENER builds soil health by fostering organic matter and promoting robust root systems, which leads to stronger, more drought- and disease-resistant plants.
WHY IS SOIL ORGANIC MATTER SO LOW IN LATVIA?
Due to intensive agriculture and the use of synthetic fertilizers, the soil’s organic matter and living bacteria have been greatly reduced. In Latvia, what used to be 8-10% living organic matter has now dropped to an average of 1.8%. This severe decline means that soils are less fertile and cannot provide plants with enough organic nutrients or support a healthy microbial environment.
WHY SHOULD I COMPARE FOREST PLANTS TO GARDEN PLANTS?
Ask yourself:
"How are the plants in the forest so much better able than our garden pets to cope with bad weather, to withstand periods of drought without much watering, and to resist various diseases?"
Forest plants thrive because they grow in a natural environment rich in organic matter and soil microflora, which build strong root systems. In contrast, many garden plants rely on surface applications of chemical fertilizers, leading to weaker roots and less resilience to stress and disease.
