EVYP

Amino16

WE ARE CREATIVE AGENCY

Amino16 is a highly concentrated plant-based biostimulant containing 16 L-amino acids (19% total, 11.3% free) and 3% organic nitrogen, produced exclusively from non-GMO plant proteins

Company

EVYP

Country

Greece

WEBSITE

evyp.gr

Amino16 – EVYP, Greece

Amino16 is a highly concentrated plant-based biostimulant containing 16 L-amino acids (19% total, 11.3% free) and 3% organic nitrogen, produced exclusively from non-GMO plant proteins. Its low pH (3.0) ensures rapid absorption and immediate physiological response after application. Certified by ECOCERT, Amino16 is suitable for both conventional and organic agriculture.

This advanced formulation enhances root and vegetative growth, activates plant metabolism, and improves the absorption and utilization of fertilizers. It stimulates chlorophyll synthesis, resulting in greener, more vigorous plants with accelerated growth. The balanced amino acid profile also promotes photosynthetic efficiency and supports the development of a strong and active root system.

Regular application of Amino16 increases fruit set, size, and color, while reducing flower and fruit drop. It strengthens plants against abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, and cold, and helps restore vitality after environmental stress or nutrient deficiency. With 33% organic matter and high solubility, Amino16 improves overall crop performance, yield quality, and post-harvest shelf life.

FAQs

What is the source material and the primary chemical composition of the Amino16 biostimulant?
Amino16 is a highly concentrated biostimulant produced exclusively from non-GMO plant proteins. Its primary composition includes 16 L-amino acids (19% total, 11.3% free) and 3% organic nitrogen.
What are two key benefits of Amino16's low pH (3.0) and its amino acid content related to plant growth?
The low pH (3.0) ensures rapid absorption and an immediate physiological response in the plant. The amino acid profile supports growth by stimulating chlorophyll synthesis (resulting in greener plants) and promoting photosynthetic efficiency.