What Is Bio-Nutrients?
Give your plant life and make them grow without any side
effects and problems. Introduced in 2011, BioNutrients is a 100%
organic microbial inoculants and soil conditioner designed for all vegetable,
herb, field, and permanent crops.
BioNutrients can be used in a wide variety of turf
applications to revitalize soils and neutralize soil salts, to promote faster
rooting and deeper turf roots, and to improve turf color and make turf better
able to withstand environmental and disease stresses. These improvements
derive from the dry soluble’s high concentration of natural L-amino acids,
humic acids, kelp extracts, and other carbon-rich molecules that sustain the
powerful microbial growth unleashed by BioNutrients’ proprietary mix of
wild yeast and four species of beneficial rhizosphere bacillus –
B. subtilis, B. licheniformis. B. amylolique, and B. pumilis. Applied
monthly throughout the growing season, BioNutrients is an easy, cost-effective
and environmentally friendly way to way to improve soil conditions and to
promote turf health and stress resistance. It dissolves quickly in water, and
can be tank-mixed with most pesticides, fertilizers and micronutrients.
BioNutrients is safe and easy to apply. It has a near-neutral pH and has no
special storage requirements.
- Biological fertilizers can mobilize nutrients that favor the development of biological activities in soils.
- Maintenance of plant health is enhanced by the addition of balanced nutrients.
- Food supply is provided and growth of microorganisms and beneficial soil worms is impelled.
- As a result of the good structure provided to the soil, root growth is promoted.
- The content of organic matter in soil is higher than normal levels.
- Promotes the development of mycorrhizal associations, which increases the availability of phosphorus (P) on the soil.
- Help to eliminate plantar diseases and provide continuous supply of micronutrients to the soil.
- Contribute to the maintenance of stable nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations.
- Improvements on the capacity of nutrients’ exchange in the soil.
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