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Fish hydrolysate. Very High grade 100% Organic Fertiliser

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Rye grass and Barley with and without Sampi treatment

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Kevin Smith (with beard) in container load of SAMPI tuna being loaded for export to Asia.

Canola

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Both of these Canola crops were planted on areas burnt out by the 2005 Eyre peninsula Bush fires.
The chemical crop on the left was planted a few weeks before the SAMPI treated crop on the right.

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Treated with Chemical fertiliser.

 

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Canola crop without SAMPI.

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Canola crop with Sampi.

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Canola crop without SAMPI.

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Canola crop with Sampi.

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The Barley crop on the left was treated with SAMPI, the crop on the right was treated with Superphosphate.

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Papaya fed on SAMPI fish producing prolific quantities of fruit at a young age.
Note the papaya tree trunk. Small and thin but the pods huge and plenty.

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This crop of .35 ha of zucchinis was planted as seed with our own compost as preplant fertiliser. A fortnight after planting we commenced an application of 20 litres of SAMPI Hydrolysate per week through the drippers.
We commenced picking 5 weeks after planting, and picked 1.4 tonnes during the first week of production, during the first 4 weeks of production we picked 6 tonnes of fruit!

 Orchid treated_with_SAMPI  

Just had a chat with Irene (Garrys Mum) about THE Orchid.  A lady that had had it for three years with no flowers divided it and gave Irene a division. She had it for a further 12 months with no luck.  2nd year along came Sampi  Irene used it @ 1/3rd cup to 5ltrs water every 2 weeks – weather permitting and out came the flowers as the photo shows. Other Orchid growers have had divisions of same plant – no flowers.  They have now been given some Sampi so will keep you informed.

Bouganvilea treated_with_SAMPI

taken at the Padawan Municipal Council's nursery in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. The plants were considered "barren"

as they have not flowered for quite sometime and at poor health.

Since the first application about 6 weeks ago, the result proved the effectiveness of SAMPI.

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 organic matter increases infiltration