Nutrient Analysis

 

  • Ingredients and Ratios

    Our products include a 2-part mineral nutrient line that is designed to not need CalMag or Bud Booster products. Before launching, we tested it in side-by-side trials against three industry giants, one of which includes organic ingredients and surpassed all of them in terms of growth rate, bud density and aroma.

    2-PART NUTRIENT LINE INGREDIENTS:

    Calcium Nitrate, Magnesium Sulphate, Potassium Nitrate, Monopotassium Phosphate, Potassium Sulphate, Monoammonium Phosphate, Calcium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Iron DTPA, Iron EDTA, Manganese EDTA, Zinc EDTA, Copper EDTA, Boric Acid, Sodium Molydate, love.

    VEGETATIVE A&B MINIMUM ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS:

    Nitrogen: A=4% B=1%

    Phosphorus: A=0% B=2%

    Potassium: A=0% B=4%

    Calcium: A=5% B=0%

    Magnesium: A=0% B=2%

    Sulfur: A=0% B=3%

    BLOOM A&B MINIMUM ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS:

    Nitrogen: A=3% B=0%

    Phosphorus: A=0% B=7%

    Potassium: A=2% B=5%

    Calcium: A=4% B=0%

    Magnesium: A=0% B=2%

    Sulfur: A=0% B=3%

A laboratory certificate from A & L Canada Laboratories Inc., showing results for E. coli and Salmonella spp. testing. The report indicates "Below detectable levels" for E. coli and a "Negative" result for Salmonella spp., ensuring the safety of Rhize Nutrients in terms of these contaminants.

E. Coli & Salmonella Analysis

E. Coli & Salmonella pdf.
A certificate of analysis from A & L Canada Laboratories Inc., assessing the presence of aflatoxins in Rhize Nutrients. The report lists aflatoxin types B1, B2, G1, and G2, all showing below detectable levels, confirming compliance with safety standards.

Aflatoxins Analysis

Aflatoxins pdf.
Research section on Rhize website showing a third-party research trial done at Dalhousie University on leafy green vegetables, including kale, lettuce, and Swiss chard, grown in hydroponic towers with Rhize nutrients compared to a global competitor. The research concluded Rhize outperformed the competitor in yield, chlorophyll content, sugar content, and nutrients in leaves.

Research Done on Rhize

Third-party research trial done at Dalhousie University on leafy green vegetables (kale, lettuce, swiss chard), grown in hydroponic towers using Rhize nutrients against a global competitor.
The research concluded that Rhize consistently outperformed the competitor in terms of yield, chlorophyll content, sugar content, and nutrients in leaves.
See research paper here