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BioZyme SOP Microbial Blend
Ingredients:
BioZyme SOP is a unique blend of indigenous microorganisms and enzymes in powder form which enhances nature's biological and biochemical processes.
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It is said that if any of the billions of organisms inhabiting the soil had hands, the fate of the world would be in them. The importance of microbes are immeasurable, they are essential to the health of all productive soils. Healthy soil should contain no less than 10,000,000 microbes per gram This community drives the decomposition of organic residues; recycles important nutrients like carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and contributes to the formation of new soil and soil structure. With these activities, soil organisms contribute to other important soil functions, such as supporting the growth of plants and absorbing, neutralizing, and transforming compounds that might otherwise become pollutants in the environment. Basically, soil organisms play a critical role in shaping and maintaining terrestrial communities and ecosystems.
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Application Rates:
Mix 1/2 to 1 kg or 1 to 2 pounds of BioZyme SOP with your normal per acre amount o granular fertilizer or lime and apply in the regular manner.
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The application should be followed by watering in order to activate and establish beneficial organisms.
Results are normally observed within 5 to 10 days from a location.
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BENEFITS OF BIOZYME SOP
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Improves soil structure by quickly colonizing soils with microbes.
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Helps to decompose and recycle organic wastes into beneficial organic matter (humus).
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Helps to release bound and tied up nutrients required for normal plant development through biological conversion and activity. Inorganic nutrients such as phosphates and trace elements are made available for plant growth by metabolic processes.
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Stimulates plant growth due to production of plant growth hormones by microbes works as an antagonist to inhibit growth of plant pathogens.
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Prevents Pollution. Soil organisms filter and detoxify chemicals and absorb the excess nutrients that would otherwise become pollutants when they reach groundwater or surface water.
