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Discover Our Most Beloved Boosters

Celebrate with Our Specially Fermented powerful enzymes, perfect for every garden enthusiast.

01

Lipase

Lipase enzymes aid in breaking down lipids, providing energy for plant growth, seed development, and nutrient absorption efficiency.


02

Protease

Protease enzymes break down proteins, aiding in nutrient absorption, seed germination, growth regulation, and plant defense mechanisms.

 

03

Cellulase

Cellulase enzymes break down cellulose, promoting nutrient absorption, enhancing root growth, and aiding in plant cell wall remodeling. 

04

Amylase

Amylase enzymes convert starch into sugars, providing energy for seed germination, root development, and overall plant growth efficiency.

 

Five easy steps to Plant Care Routine

1

Water Wisely

Check soil moisture before watering

2

Light Check

Ensure your plants get the right amount of sunlight

3

Feed & Boost

Use Kshoni Bio-Enzyme Plant Growth Booster every 2 weeks for Healthier, Happier plants

4

Prune Regularly

Trim dead leaves and spent blooms to encourage new growth and improve airflow

5

Monitor for Pests

Keep an eye out for any unwanted guests and address issues early

Bringing the Beauty of Composting to Your Space

Home kitchen composting is a simple, rewarding way to turn food scraps into nutrient-rich compost for plants. Using repurposed paint buckets as compost bins, you create an eco-friendly, low-cost solution that reduces waste and enriches the soil. The beauty of this process lies in its sustainability—every vegetable peel, fruit scrap, and coffee ground contributes to nature’s cycle. In just a few weeks, what was once waste transforms into dark, earthy compost, teeming with life. It’s a small act with a big impact, fostering greener homes, healthier gardens, and a deeper connection to nature—all from the heart of your kitchen.

Introduction to Bio-Enzymes

Bioenzymes, derived from fermenting organic kitchen waste, enrich soil by breaking down organic matter, releasing nutrients, and promoting plant growth. This natural cycle transforms waste into valuable resources, fostering sustainable agriculture.