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 Bulk Bacillus Bacteria 

Pure strains of naturally occurring, non genetically modified  Bacillus bacteria.

 

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Super Concentrates  20, 50 and 200 Billion CFU's

 

Soluble Blended Bacillus  

4 billion CFU's / Gram

Bacillus subtilis sp. 1
Bacillus subtilis sp. 2
Bacillus subtilis sp. 3
Bacillus subtilis sp. 4
Bacillus polymyxa
Bacillus licheniformis
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens
Bacillus thuringensis

 

Improved fertilizer efficiency

Both bacteria and fungi are important in holding nutrients in the soil. The   microbes are instrumental in forming soil structure and holding nutrients in soil.  Microbial inoculants enable increased utilization and uptake of  fertilizer.  

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Formulating by Strain Selection

Bacteria are able to detect the plant host and start their colonization strategies in the root zone by producing plant growth-regulating substances such as auxins or cytokinins. Bacillus subtilis bacteria can supply immunity against foliar diseases by activating a plants’ defense system, and respond to signaling molecules in the roots when malic acid is secreted to provide plant protection against a root pathogen.

How beneficial organisms work as preventives of diseases:

They compete by stimulating root growth 

Out compete pathogens for root exudates

Act as micro-parasites by consuming harmful microbes

They leave no chemical residues after their work is done

 

How Trichoderma Work

Trichoderma species belong to a small family of beneficial fungi that are commonly found in soils in nearly all parts of the world. They live on plant debris and organic matter in soil, while some strains are parasitic on other fungi. Trichoderma can be introduced to form a protective barrier to root pathogens.  

 

 

When we start at the root, everyone wins.

 

 

Plant Attack

 

  Powdery Mildew Prevention

 

Bacillus subtilis raze fungal cell membranes; while B. pumilis focuses on fungal cell walls. 

The compounds produced by B. pumilis competes with fungal diseases for amino sugars needed to build cell walls, effectively making it impossible for fungal cells to build and grow. 

B. pumilis does not control bacterial diseases. Instead, it is strongest against rust and mildews and has been shown to trigger plant’s natural defenses.

Soluble Powders

Fish Hydrolysate
Humic Acid
Sea Kelp
Amino Acids
Fulvic Acid   
Mycorrhizae

 

 

Bulk Marine Meals 

Shrimp Meal

Fish Bone Meal

Fish Meal

Seawater Minerals
b-Active
Super Hume/Seaweed
Liquid Humic Acid
Micro Boost
Blended Micronutrients 
Super Seaweed 8%
Bat Guano
Super Calcium 8%