“I couldn’t wait to get my hands on more product so all of the garden could be sprayed.”
Meet Our Nature's Curator Inventor: Nathan Balasingham.

 

Since earning his Master of Horticultural Science in Biochemistry (1st class Hons), Nathan has gained over 30 years of entrepreneurial technology development experience. Nathan has held various industry positions such as R&D manager and project manager. Nathan has invented and owned patents and won a number of awards in the area of inventions andbusiness innovations.

 

Nature's Curator is Nathan's latest brainchild.

FAQ

 

1.What is Nature's Curator made from?

Plant extracts and plant oils.

 

2.How does Nature's Curator work?

By strengthening the plants immune system and activating the production of essential oils.

 

3.Do I need to keep pets and children away from sprayed areas?

No, it is a safe, listed organic product.

 

4.After spraying how long do I have to wait before I can eat the fruit and vegetables?

You can eat them straight away.

 

5.If it rains shortly after I sprayed, do I need to spray again?

No, Nature’s Curator switches the immune system on as soon as it hits the plants surface.

 

6.It foams a lot what can I do?

First fill the spray container then add Natures Curator. Shake the container gently to mix. You don’t have to shake vigorously.

 

7.There appear to be tiny particles floating around, will it block my spray bottle?

No the particles will not block the sprayer nozzles.

 

8.Do I have to clean out the spray bottle before using other sprays?

No just rinse out most of the content.

 

9.I am a vegetarian, does NC have any fish oil or meat products in it?

NO, only plant extracts. Ideal for vegetarians and organic gardeners

 

10.Is it a fermented microbial brew?

No, it is made from plant extracts.

 

11.Is it compost tea?

No, it is made from plant extracts. They are not fermented.

 

12.Can I drink it?

No, it tastes awful!

 

13.Can I recycle the container?

Yes it only contains organic material and is OMRI listed for use in organic production

 

14.Do I have to drench the plant with of Nature’s Curator?

No, just enough to moisten it without making the plant dripping wet.

 

15.How much does a 1 Litre container of Nature’s Curator make?

100 litres of spray.

 

16.Can I use it indoors?

Yes, but take care not to stain carpets and curtains.

 

17.Where is it made?

In Pukekohe, New Zealand.

 

18.Do I need gloves to handle the product?

Only if you have cuts and grazes.

 

19.Can I spray my lawn?

Yes, you can spray any plant, except tender seedlings

 

20.Can my children spray their garden?

Yes!

 

 

At Home Quick Test

 

Conduct your own mini trial in your garden.

 

1. Set up control (untreated) and Nature's Curator (treated) plants. Ideally use 3 or more similar seedling plants in each group (same age, size, stage of growth, same potting mix).

 

2. Place each group of plants in a protected area, ideal for good growth. Make up a solution of Nature's Curator (10ml makes 1 litre)

 

3. Spray your Nature's Curator group of plants at least every

3 days. You should notice significantly different results within 1 - 6 weeks.

Note growth, flower numbers and timing, colour intensity, production, size, shape, branching.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXAMPLE of Our own quick test results. Photos of capsicum plants - control on the left and Nature’s Curator treated on the right after 6 weeks and 10 weeks of treatment..

 

The treated plant has produced branches out of all the leaf axials on the main trunk (expressing its full genetic potential). The treated plant is in a more advanced development stage than the control. Naturally, the treated plant is going to yield significantly more and also crop earlier.

 

 

 

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