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Plant Success King Crab – Chitin-Based Plant Health Booster for Stronger Growth & Defence

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Plant Success King Crab is a concentrated beneficial bacteria supplement designed to enhance root zone performance, improve nutrient uptake, and support stronger plant growth. Developed by Plant Success, King Crab contains multiple species of beneficial microbes that help plants absorb phosphorus and essential micronutrients more efficiently.

Suitable for soil, coco, and hydroponic systems, this microbial additive can be used throughout both vegetative and flowering stages to promote healthier roots and higher yields.


What King Crab Does

King Crab introduces beneficial bacteria into the root zone, helping to break down nutrients and make them more available for plant uptake. These microbes increase phosphorus availability and improve nutrient efficiency, which can lead to stronger plants and better flower development.

Because it contains a diverse microbial population, King Crab helps maintain a biologically active root environment that supports plant health and productivity.


Key Benefits

• Contains 11 species of beneficial bacteria to support root health
• Improves phosphorus and micronutrient uptake
• Encourages stronger root systems
• Helps increase overall plant performance and yields
• Compatible with any nutrient program
• Suitable for soil, coco and hydroponic systems


Active Microbial Ingredients

King Crab contains multiple strains of beneficial bacteria including:

• Bacillus subtilis
• Bacillus licheniformis
• Bacillus amyloliquefaciens
• Bacillus megaterium
• Bacillus pumilus
• Bacillus coagulans
• Bacillus azotoformans
• Paenibacillus polymyxa
• Paenibacillus durum
• Pseudomonas fluorescens
• Pseudomonas aureofaciens

These microbes help improve root zone biology and nutrient availability.