OrchiVit - botanical library

Gentle to the plants and efficient in effect

OrchiVit has a nitrogen content of 96% organic nitrogen (urea).
Thus, the saline load is significantly reduced.
Especially growers of sensitive orchids (also terrestrial species) appreciate this.

Our fertiliser designer, Siglinde, has written an extensive series of technical reports which reflect the underlying philosophy of the fertiliser line and explain to the user the way plants function, environmental factors and fertilisers.

Furthermore, here are some very readable articles by other authors.

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infoSiglindes Plants and Nutrition Theory
Transport & Logistics in the Plant
infoAuthor: Uwe Mittrach
The Orchid Culture
arrowT&L in the plant 01 - The water uptake of the plant
arrowT&L in the plant 02 - Transpiration, water pump of plants
arrowT&L in the plant 03 - How the fertiliser enters the plant
arrowT&L in the plant 04 - The selection of fertiliser salts
arrowT&L in the plant 05 - Water transport in the root
arrowT&L in the plant 06 - Water transport upwards
arrowT&L in the plant 07 - The blood of plants
arrowT&L in the plant 08 - Why are plants green?
arrowT&L in the plant 09 - The powerhouse of plants
arrowT&L in the plant 10 - Building blocks of life
arrowT&L in the plant 11 - Climate and photosynthesis
arrowT&L in the plant 12 - Small particles with a big impact
arrowT&L in the plant 13 - Small particles with a big impact II
arrowT&L in the plant 14 - Vitamins, amino acids and photosynthesis
arrowT&L in the plant 15 - Energy for the roots
arrowT&L in the plant 16 - Communication in the plant
arrowT&L in the plant 17 - The network of hormones
arrowT&L in the plant 18 – The network of hormones II
arrowThe Orchid Culture Part 1
arrowThe Orchid Culture Part 2
arrowThe Orchid Culture Part 3
arrowThe Orchid Culture Part 4

Transport & Logistics in the Plant Part 2


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