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Organica Hi Amino N

High Amino Nitrogen with Calcium, Silica & Trace Elements
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Organica Hi Amino N – High Amino Nitrogen with Calcium, Silica & Trace Elements

Chelated high amino nitrogen bio-stimulant for fruit, vegetable, vine, and turf crops.

Organica Hi Amino N is a high-grade, fully chelated biological fertiliser providing readily available amino nitrogen, calcium, silica, and essential trace elements.
Formulated with 21 plant-based amino acids and 47 beneficial soil and foliar microorganisms, it supports rapid vegetative growth, enhanced nutrient uptake, and improved plant resilience.

Hi Amino N’s balanced, organic polymeric complex promotes nitrogen fixation, stronger cell walls, and better chlorophyll synthesis while remaining safe for young foliage and roots.
It contains naturally digested amino acids derived from fish proteins, ensuring a stable, bioavailable source of nitrogen for both foliar and soil applications.

Uses – For Crop Growth, Nitrogen Efficiency, and Bio-Stimulation

Organica Hi Amino N is ideal for fruit and vegetable crops, fruit trees, vines, nut trees, broadacre crops, sugarcane, and turf systems requiring rapid nitrogen uptake and stress recovery.
The formulation enhances leaf chlorophyll density, root activity, and nitrogen assimilation, making it suitable for pre-plant, fertigation, or foliar use in all professional crop programs.
This chelated amino bio-stimulant provides fast-acting nutrition without the leaching or burn risks associated with synthetic nitrogen sources.

Technical Specifications
 
Specification Value
Nitrogen (total) 4.0% (as amino nitrogen)
Amino Acids High concentration (21 types)
Calcium 0.15%
Phosphorous 0.20%
Silica 1.2%
Magnesium 0.55%
Manganese 0.077%
Iron 0.036%
Boron 0.055%
Copper 0.025%
Zinc 0.025%
Molybdenum 0.015%
Selenium 0.040%
Fulvates (organic) 0.015%
pH Range 6.5 – 7.5
Specific Gravity 1.05
Solubility in Water 99% (complete in all proportions)
Appearance Dark liquid with mild organic odour
Flammability Non-flammable
Country of Manufacture Australia
Certification ACO Certified Organic Farm Input No. 442

Organica Product Packaging & Weight Specifications

Container Type Dimensions (cm / m) Weight Range Notes
20 Litre Drum 23 × 30 × 40 cm 23–27 kg (varies by product) Standard size for smaller quantities of Organica liquid formulations.
20 Litre Bucket 30 × 30 × 40 cm 23–27 kg (varies by product) Used for Organica paste, suspension, or heavy nutrient blends requiring a wider base.
200 Litre Drum 1.2 × 1.2 × 1.2 m 240–300 kg Commonly used for bulk product supply to farms and distributors.
1000 Litre IBC 1.2 × 1.2 × 1.2 m 1.2–1.6 tonnes Ideal for large-scale agricultural applications and long-term storage of Organica liquid nutrients.

*All weights are approximate and may vary depending on the Organica product composition and density.

Application Instructions

Pre-Plant (Sugarcane): 55–100 L/ha
Fertigation: 50–100 L/ha
Foliar Application: 5–10 mL per L of water

Mix thoroughly before use as sediment may occur due to microbiological activity.
Apply during early morning or late afternoon for maximum absorption and to avoid leaf scorch.

Compatibility

Compatible with most neutral or biological liquid fertilisers.
Avoid mixing with nitrates, acids, phosphate, or sulphate-based products.
When used in combination with other microbial inputs, mix thoroughly and apply immediately to maintain biological integrity.

Why Choose This Product

Organica Hi Amino N provides a complete, plant-safe source of amino nitrogen and calcium, supporting superior crop vigor, nitrogen efficiency, and sustained productivity.
It is safe for young crops, free from harsh chemicals, and scientifically developed to strengthen plants through enhanced nitrogen cycling and microbial synergy.
Its organic compliance ensures suitability for sustainable and regenerative agriculture systems.

​​Frequently Asked Questions

Key Features
  • Provides 4% total nitrogen in amino acid form for rapid uptake
  • Includes calcium and silica to strengthen plant tissues
  • Supplies 21 amino acids and 47 beneficial foliar and soil microbes
  • Promotes root and foliage development while reducing stress
  • Suitable for seedlings, young crops, and sugarcane programs
  • Balanced pH and low salt index to ensure crop safety
  • Contains 3 N-fixing Rhizobactor microorganisms for nitrogen fixation
  • Rare earth minerals, fulvates, and selenium enhance micronutrient efficiency
  • Certified for use in organic farming (Australian Organic Input No. 442)
  • Manufactured in Queensland, Australia
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File Title File Description Type Section
MSDS-Ganixx-Bio-Hi-Amino-N-_MSDS_09-17-Copy.pdf Ganixx-Bio Hi Amino Active ingredient: Amino acid Material Safety Data Sheet Specifications Document

4 Factors In Grove Management To Focus On For Next Olive Harvest

The Grove Management Plan: Essential Areas to Focus On

A successful Grove Management Plan must cover these key areas:

Irrigation

"A grove without an effective irrigation system is unlikely to deliver consistent yields year after year. Many growers still underestimate the water needs of olive trees, and few actually monitor soil moisture levels. This is why so many groves have never achieved a commercial crop."  Marcelo Berlanda Specialist Olive Consultant

Water stress negatively affects flowering, fruit set, oil accumulation (oil production), fruit size (table olives), fruit quality, and overall tree health. However, many growers lack a proper system to monitor soil moisture or manage irrigation effectively. 

Marcelo recommends:

"Growers should inspect soil moisture weekly during spring and summer, and every two weeks in autumn and winter. Use a shovel to dig at least 400mm under the tree canopy to check moisture. If the soil is hard to dig, it’s too dry – even if the canopy shows no visible signs of stress." 

Advanced soil moisture monitoring tools can also provide reliable data on a digital display or computer dashboard. 

For optimal grove health, growers must consistently check soil moisture and prevent water stress.

Nutrition

As discussed previously, taking leaf samples is essential to assess your trees’ nutritional status. This information guides the creation of a fertiliser program, a critical component for boosting or maintaining yields.

Typically, no fertiliser is needed in winter, unless you’re addressing soil amendments. However, some groves have severe nutrient deficiencies requiring fertiliser even in winter. Where proper irrigation systems aren’t in place, growers must broadcast fertiliser before rain to allow rainfall to incorporate nutrients into the soil profile, an inefficient use of resources but often the only option.

When applying fertiliser in these conditions, target the area beneath the canopy and, if possible, cultivate the soil to improve incorporation and reduce product loss.

Olives need four essential nutrients: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, and Calcium. Check product labels carefully. As a general guideline, aim for:

Pruning

Avoid pruning during the coldest part of winter and when it’s wet or foggy to reduce the risk of bacterial and fungal disease spread.

The main goals of pruning are to remove dead wood, reduce canopy size, restore tree balance, encourage healthy new growth, and increase fruit set in spring.

Tip: After pruning, apply a copper-based spray to protect wounds from infection by fungi and bacteria.

Pest and Disease Control

Pest & disease management is crucial for sustaining yield and tree health. Winter’s colder temperatures reduce insect activity, offering a prime time to tackle pest issues.

Set up a comprehensive Pest and Disease Monitoring Program. During winter, check-marked trees (previously affected by pests or diseases) every two weeks; in spring, check weekly. Look under leaves and on new growth for signs like crawlers, yellow spots, black sooty mould, or anything unusual.

Proactive, weekly management is essential for a successful grove.

If you need further assistance, please contact us.


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