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VOLUME DISCOUNTING

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Order two or more of the same product (regardless of color or size), and save up to 25%.


Please note that this volume discount offer may not be combined with other promotional discount codes. If you enter a different discount code in checkout, the better of the two discounts will be applied.

FAQ's

Can I combine different fertilisers?

We do not recommend mixing any of the SYBASupport Line fertilisers. Combining with Worm Castings & Lava gravel is possible

If using SYBASoil, we recommend waiting until the nutrients in SYBASoil have run out (~6 months after repotting)

Will SYBASupport save my dying plant?

If a plant isn’t doing well, adding fertiliser is like giving candy to someone with a stomach ache—it might make things worse.

First, check what’s wrong: too much water, not enough light, or pests. Fix those problems before feeding it.

If lack of nutrients is the problem, your plant might look pale, grow slower, or have yellowing leaves, especially the older leaves.

That’s when fertiliser can help—but always use the right type and amount to avoid overfeeding!

How do I store SYBASupport products?

Please check the specific product page!

What's the difference between BIO & Mineral fertilisers?

Mineral fertilisers are like fast food for plants—quick and easy but can run out fast.

Organic fertilisers are like healthy home-cooked meals—slower to work, but they make the soil better over time.

*For mineral substrates like SYBAHydro, we havent been able to find a suited bio fertiliser, that's why we sell the mineral fertilisers

What's the difference between Liquid & Slow release fertilisers?

Liquid fertilisers are like a quick drink for your plants—they get nutrients fast but need more refills.

Slow-release fertilisers are like a snack that keeps unwrapping itself, feeding your plants bit by bit over time.

How to recycle the SYBASupport products?

All SYBASupport jars & bottles are made from 100% rPet (recycled & recyclable), remove the label and bring them to your local recycling facility under recycle code 1.

The scoops can be re-used and are from PP. You can recycle them under recycle code 5

We are actively researching a way to create our own recycling services.