Boosts and Enhances Plant Growth
Helps Control Disease-Carrying Pests
— Not a Fertilizer —
FOR INSIDE and OUTSIDE PLANTS
Plants naturally produce an enzyme when they are under attack by insects or disease which tells the surrounding plants to boost up their system. Perk'em Up Stiks™ mimics this message, causing the plant's immune system to go into higher gear, thereby protecting the plants from harm – kind of like a flu shot. You may need to increase their feed (fertilizer) and water supply when using this product (the best fertilizer I know of is Llama poo – we sell that too!) How do you know if the Stiks are working? Your plants and/or garden will stay healthy. You will have less disease and possibly less insect infestation. Your plants will look good and will produce like they should. Good for trees, too!
Every year, it seemed, I would awaken one morning to see my plants covered in powdery mildew or some other disease, and my garden ruined. Such a waste of time, money, and effort ... I decided to find out what I could do to stop this from happening. I researched scientific articles and started experimenting. With the Perk'em Up Stiks™ my gardens survived diseases, pests were less common, some that I thought would not survive did. I went to see my attorney. He promptly laughed at me; I put a "stik" into the soil of one of his puny plants. He called me a few days later saying, "Joyce, that stuff works!" and then sent me to a patent attorney... With further research, I found that Perk'em Up Stiks™ also may inhibit aphids and other insects, which bring in many diseases. And, if you have bees, may help prevent mites, one of the main causes our bee population has decreased.
Your garden may require more fertilizer and more frequent waterings when using Perk'em Up Stiks™. The plants are working overtime, keeping themselves healthy. The best fertilizer we know of is Allie and Renee's Llama Poo™ ... all natural, organic, high in nitrogen, very low in seeds. The "poo" is generally sold in pint bags. One bag will make up to 20 gallons of liquid fertilizer to use in place of water. Or, sprinkle a little of the dry poo on top of the soil then add water to your pot or garden. And, for you crafters out there, we also have raw, unwashed llama fiber for sale. Most is a neutral color, great as is or perfect for dying. I do have some beautiful carmel colored fiber as well.
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