Precision Formulated Nutrient
Rose Focus is specifically formulated to promote magnificent blooms. Contains extra calcium in a highly soluble form to increase disease resistance.
Each GT Focus nutrient is complete, balanced and contains all 12 essential minerals.
Suitable for both hydroponics and soil.
Highly bioavailable.
pH buffered with no pH adjustment when used with most tap water.
Manufactured using only high grade raw materials and chelated trace elements to ensure effortless absorption.
Guaranteed not to contain potentially harmful and ineffective chlorides, urea and sodium.
Completely odourless.
5-10ml per litre of water
3-7ml per litre of water
Use at every watering for optimum results. Flush monthly with plain water to remove traces of mineral salts build up.
Gradually increase nutrient strength/dilution rate as plant advances towards maturity.
Store in a cool, dark place.
Once mixed, a hydroponic nutrient solution will remain in optimal condition for about 1-2 weeks. After that, it can become a breeding ground for bacteria or fungi, which could harm your plants. To keep things fresh, replace the solution every couple of weeks, and give it a good oxygen boost by mixing it well before use.
For optimal shelf life, store Focus nutrients in a cool, dark place. There’s no need to refrigerate them, unlike Clonex Gel, which benefits from colder storage.
For best results, use Focus nutrients at every watering. If you're not allowing runoff, be sure to flush your plants with plain water once a month to prevent mineral salts build up.
The Focus Range by Growth Technology is a range of premium hydroponic nutrients designed to meet the needs of foliage plants, flowering plants, and other specialised crops. Backed by over 40 years of expertise, GT Focus brings professional nutrition solutions to passionate hobbyists.
Yes, tap water is often the best choice for hydroponic systems. It has natural buffering capacity that helps stabilise the pH of your solution, unlike distilled or reverse osmosis water, which can cause pH fluctuations that could affect your plants’ nutrient uptake.
Yes, you certainly can. Simply follow the correct dilution rate on the label to ensure your plants receive the appropriate nutrients.