Purolyt is a disinfectant based on Hypochlorous acid (HOCI) produced by an electrochemical process from water, salt, and electricity.
PuroÂlyt’s prinÂciple of opÂerÂaÂtion is simÂilÂar to the way the huÂman body fights off bacÂteria and virÂuses. The body’s white blood cells are acÂtivÂated creating an anÂtiÂmiÂcroÂbiÂal subÂstance called hyÂpoÂchlorÂous acid (HOÂCL). HOCL is also the actÂive inÂgrediÂent in PuroÂlyt disinfectant. It is sciÂenÂtificÂally proven that HOCL has exÂtremely efÂfiÂcient disÂinÂfectÂing propÂerÂties.
Why should I use Purolyt?
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Purolyt keeps Hydroponic systems, greenhouses, tools, propagators and inert substrates free from undesirable microorganisms and bio films.
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With an understanding of Vapour Pressure Deficit (VPD) Tables Purolyt can be used to provide the perfect environment for optimal plant growth. The VPD table correlates the room temperature with the relative humidity RH and marks an area where these two parameters show the optimal correlation. A too high or too low VPD value will subject the plants to undue stress.
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The targeted use of Purolyt allows the plants to mature at an increased humidity even in the late flowering phase, preventing moulds and pathogens. This results in optimally healthy plants with increased yield.
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Developed in Germany in 250ml, 500ml bottles and 5ltr canisters.
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Purolyt disinfectant can be applied in dilution by spraying, fogging, wiping, immersion or direct addition to water/ liquids.
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Purolyt efÂfectÂively desÂtroys harmÂful bacÂteriÂa, fungi and alÂgae including; EsÂcheriÂchia coli – SalÂmonÂella TyphÂimuriÂum – StaÂphylÂoÂcocÂcus aureÂus – PyÂthiÂum spp. / PhytophÂthora spp. (Root Rot) – BotrytÂis cinerea (Gray Mold) – PerÂoÂnoÂsporÂaceae (Downy MilÂdew) – EryÂsiphaceae (Powdery MilÂdew)
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PreÂvents the emerÂgence of biofilms in irÂrigÂaÂtion sysÂtemÂs.
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Vapour Pressure Deficit Tables
Weight | 0.3000 kg |
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