HydroForce Bio-Blast WSP is a multi-purpose product specifically designed for treatment of waste, water, ponds, lakes and irrigation dam applications.
HydroForce Bio-Blast WSP is a unique microbially based blend, containing 5 billion bacteria for the degradation of organic debris, odours, and sediment in ponds, lakes and open water bodies.
HydroForce Bio-Blast improves clarity and odour in water bodies and ties up nutrients within water to assist in the prevention of algal growth.
Key Features
ISP is a privately-owned business, formed and owned by a small team of industry professionals with extensive experience in manufacture, distribution and product registration. We are a business focused on production & supply of plant protection, pest control, plant nutrition, soil, water management & biological products. Specialising in Australasian non-crop and niche horticultural markets, including Turf & Amenity, Nursery Production, Industrial Vegetation Management, Forestry, Pest Control and Consumer Home Garden & Pest Management.
Centaur Asia Pacific is the distributor for ISP range of products in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
Updated on: 22 March2024
Upon introduction to the water, the HydroForce Bio-Blast water-soluble pouches begin to break down and release bacteria in just a matter of seconds. Nutrients in the pond will activate the metabolism of the bacteria, causing them to become vegetative. A vegetative state is an active state in which the bacteria are producing enzymes, consuming organic material, and reproducing.
The bacteria secrete targeted enzymes to break down the types of organic matter contained in sludge into a digestible state. They then proceed to ingest and digest it. HydroForce Bio-Blast has specific strains of bacteria that are selected deliberately with consideration to the specific enzymes they produce. The bacteria within HydroForce Bio-Blast are as follows:
Odours are reduced as the bacteria consume the organic matter in excess sludge. As the bacteria consume the organic nutrients that also feed the algae, the algae are naturally starved out through competitive exclusion.