Does E-MICROZYME affect earthworm activity?

Yes. As it increases the tilth and organic fertility of soils, earthworm activity will increase and improve.

 

How does E-MICROZYME help with salty and/or clay type soils?

In salty soils, E-MICROZYME bacteria will tie up salts so they cannot be taken up by plants. In clay soils, tilth is improved when bacteria (which have polysaccharide shells) die and there are strings of polysaccharides left in the soil. With improved tilth, clay soils that were retaining or shedding water, will instead allow the water to permeate through them.

 

Are there environmental benefits when E-MICROZYME is used near waterways?

A major benefit is achieved when reducing the amount of chemical nitrogen, other chemical fertilizers, and agrichemicals. E-MICROZYME itself leaves no residue to leak into waterways or aquifers.

 

Can E-MICROZYME be mixed with any type of water, for example, well or chlorinated waters?

E-MICROZYME can be mixed with any type of water, except seawater or brackish water and highly chlorinated water. When highly chlorinated water is the only source of water available, this should be allowed to air in an open tank before being mixed with E-MICROZYME so that any excess can evaporate. Water that is chlorinated for potable use is all right to use for mixing with E-MICROZYME, without having to have any excess evaporated beforehand.

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