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Treat Your Soil with
Beneficial Microbial Inoculants |
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The focal point of this program is
to inoculate the soil with specific beneficial microbial populations, which
serves to promote the establishment and enhance the viability of all plantings
and transplants. There are several scientifically advanced products that have
developed distinct microbial systems to provide specific plants with the ideal
soil environment they require to grow and develop to their full genetic
potential.
PGA - a plant
growth activator , Biological Soil Conditioner
and Myco-Stim
- The cost effective way to properly
balance soil biology
- Promotes a natural resistance to
disease
- Enhance the viability of seed
germination and transplants
- Stimulates root formation and root
growth
- Improves nutrient
absorption
- Reduces the amount of required
irrigation
- Reduces plant stress especially in
drought, cold and heat
- Naturally accelerates cell
division increasing plant growth
- Resulting in improved overall crop
performance
- Allows plants to reach their full
genetic potential
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The financial benefits for switching to one or more
of the Soil Treatment Products include:
- Helps reduce fertilizer requirements and applications by ¼ to
½
- Reduces dependance on chemical applications
- Virtually eliminates the need for fungicidal products
- No additional equipment required - can be applied through most
injection systems and by conventional spray
applications
- Results in faster plant growth, higher yields resulting in increased
profits
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Arbor Grow markets four
highly effective soil conditioners - Plant Growth Activators- Trich M ,
Biological Soil Conditioner and Myco-Stim. For more information about the
ingredients, applications and scientific documents:
PGA - A
plant growth Activator , Biological Soil
Conditioner and Myco-Stim
For more information on the
fundamental difference between NPK and Organic Programs: Switching to
Organic
Next Step :
Step 2 - Stress Defence
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