Each component provides a specific effect—
- Phosphorous: this mineral is utilized by plants and animals for proper growth and viability. One of the major aspects of it is that it is the essential component in Adenine Tri Phosphate. This compound provides energy for all living things. By having the proper concentration of phosphorous in the formula it provides energy for the plants in this case to grow and produce at its maximum.
- Potassium: this mineral causes plants to produce the flowering aspect of their growth process. By having the right concentration of potassium in the formula the flowering process can be maximized to provide the greatest product output of the plant, maximizing produce yield.
- Sugars and fertilizers: these two components are the providers of micro and macro nutrients that are not always provided to plants by the environment. The list of nutrients they provide is very long and will not be individually listed here but examples are presented.
- Examples of macro nutrients most people understand are nitrogen or calcium without ample supply the plants will not grow and produce.
- Examples of micro nutrients are zinc and iron. Lack of micronutrients has been shown to cause incomplete growth in all plants reducing or eliminating production and proper growth.
These four components also affect other organisms in the plant environment. They provide nutrient-rich environments for micro-organisms, worms as an example, there are many varieties of each not listed here. Healthy populations of each of these are essential for maximizing plant growth and production.
The process of preparing the working solution from the components is critical for the resulting effects of the components. The concentration of each component is critical for the plant to be able to utilize each without reconstructing them through natural processes. The example of saline used in human treatment of dehydration is only effective in the salt concentration is at 0-09 per milliliter.
The same concentration levels are critical for the plant to absorb and utilize for plant growth and production. Another factor is the acidic value of the working solution. The natural acidic level of water is 7. This is also the acidic value of the working solution.
The ability of the plant to directly absorb the working is shown by the plant root system producing a physical effect I have termed nesting. The nesting effect is the growth of the majority of root hairs the plant can produce are concentrated directly below the plant stock interface with the ground. This location is purely opportunistic of the plant due to it being the location the working solution is introduced to the plant.
The plant is not de-established by the nesting reaction because the stabilizing root system is present and very hardy from the overall effect of enhanced growth the plant experienced from the addition of WonderJuice. These growth formulations have been observed in tomatoes, peppers, raspberries, roses, yucca, peaches, and cannabis plants.