A living root zone that feeds itself Dutch Pro Multi Total is a root-zone and nutrient optimiser, not a base feed, designed to switch on explosive root growth and get more out of the nutrients you already run. It stimulates the cationic exchange of minerals and micronutrients, feeds beneficial bacteria and improves soil structure and water retention, so plants take up feed more efficiently and shrug off root stress. Key Benefits Significant root growth for a bigger, more active root mass Improved cationic exchange unlocking minerals and micronutrients already in the medium Boosted beneficial bacteria and stronger resistance to root-zone fungus Better soil structure and water retention for steadier moisture and feeding More from your base feed, improving uptake rather than adding raw NPK Simple to run alongside any nutrient schedule Nutrient lockout and a sluggish root zone? A tired root zone with poor microbial life and locked-up minerals is a common cause of slow growth and surprise deficiencies, even on a full feed chart. Multi Total conditions the medium and drives the biology so nutrients stay available and mobile, cutting lockout over a long run. How to Use Initial dose: 2ml per litre (200ml per 100L) at the start Maintenance: 1ml per litre (100ml per 100L) every two weeks thereafter Tips: add to fresh water, mix well and adjust pH before feeding; run through veg and bloom alongside your base nutrients Technical Specifications Type: Root-zone / nutrient optimiser (additive) Action: Root growth, cationic exchange, microbial and structural support Initial dose: 2ml per litre Maintenance dose: 1ml per litre every two weeks Compatibility: Soil, coco and recirculating systems, all crop stages Form: Liquid Brand: Dutch Pro Feed Chart Dutch Pro Multi Total · hydroponics, coco and soil Stage Per 1 L Per 10 L First dose — vegetative week 1 2 ml 20 ml Maintenance — flower weeks 1, 3, 5 and 7 1 ml 10 ml Note — Dutch Pro publish these as 200 ml and 100 ml per 100 L of water. This is a watering and soil-conditioning dose, not part of the A&B base feed. Check pH and EC after mixing.