Plant Examples

I discovered BioWash in 2018 and have used it ever since to grow super-healthy plants that are resistant to disease and bug attacks. I sprayed plants with foliar and applied soil drenches, and everywhere the BioWash went, it dissolved fertilizer, nutrients, and minerals into nano-sized particles for supercharged plant growth and higher production of better-quality fruits, flowers, and vegetables. 

Mother-in-law’s Christmas Cactus in 2022 after treatment with BioWash

A table with some flowers in pots on it

 

 

I took a Master Gardening Course in 2018 and started taking care of the coffee trees in their demo garden. I drenched the soil around each plant with diluted BioWash and sprayed the leaves every couple weeks, over a several-month timeframe. That coffee grew thick, bean-filled arms. There is no Coffee Berry Borer (CBB), no Coffee Leaf Rust (CLR), and no toxic chemicals. The BioWash broke down the fertilizer that had been previously applied.

A close up of green and red berries on a tree
A close up of the leaves on a tree

 

 

I planted two Nam Wah bananas in this bed of mulch on March 30, 2019

A plant is growing in the middle of a garden.

 

 

Just under 15 months later, in June 2020, this patch looked like this with six large bunches of bananas.

A bunch of green plants growing in the middle of a field.

 

 

These three Lilikoi starts were planted on April 8, 2017. I started applying BioWash in 2018.

A small plant is growing in the dirt.

 

 

This is the Lilikoi bush on September 28, 2019, and it is still producing in 2024.

A large green bush with lots of leaves.

 

 

I call it the Lilikoi gum ball machine because when they’re ripe (yellow), they fall to the ground.

A close up of some green fruit hanging from a tree

 

 

Very few fruits rival the cuteness of an emerging pineapple. Pineapples absorb most of their nutrients through their extended fronds, so foliar application is most effective.

These are not the same White Pineapple, but they are typical of the achieved results.

A close up of the top part of a pineapple plant.
A pineapple is growing in the middle of some plants.

Two sick Ohia trees on September 12, 2018, and  October 6, 2018.

A tree in the middle of a forest.
A tree that is in the middle of some grass.

In 2018, I applied 5 gallons of diluted BioWash, once a month for four months, to the base of the tree on the left, and the tree on the right received none. Here’s how they looked on February 22, 2024.

A large tree in the middle of a forest.
A tree in the middle of a forest.

 

Sharwil avocado tree is in total distress as of December 2023

A large bush with many leaves on it

 

Leaves were browning and falling off in January 2024

A tree with brown leaves on it's branch.

 

 

I spread 20 gallons of diluted BioWash around the base and drip line of this tree in January 2023, and it was looking like this by March 8, 2024.

A large tree in the middle of a field.
A close up of leaves on a tree

 

 

I planted this Samoan breadfruit tree on June 19, 2018, and by September 2023, the tree was looking like the second photo and had started producing fruit.

A small tree with leaves growing on it
A large tree in the middle of a field.

 

 

These are various flowering plants from around the farm grown with BioWash fertilizer booster

A close up of purple flowers in the grass.
A pink rose with water drops on it's petals.
A red flower with white center and green leaves
A close up of the flowers of an orange and red plant.

 

It’s all about whether your Mother-in-Law can find enough beautiful flowers to cut to take to the graveside.

A man holding a basket of flowers in front of a car.

 

 

Here’s a Heliconia patch just starting out and, a few years later, having been fed fertilizer and BioWash.

A small hole in the ground with rocks around it
A group of plants that are in the dirt.