How does E-MICROZYME work?

When applied to the soil, the microorganisms in E-MICROZYME initiate a colonization process, primarily in the root zone of plants. The colonization process will last for 3 to 5 weeks (depending on application dose, and soil type, fertility, humidity and temperature). When the microorganisms have established themselves, the soil will contain an abundant variety of aerobic, anaerobic and facultative microorganisms common to fertile soils.

 

Through this colonization process, the soil will recover the live and active part of its organic matter and have better physical and chemical characteristics. The microorganisms in E-MICROZYME will work directly and indirectly in the fixation and mineralization of atmospheric nitrogen, and the fixation, mineralization and uptake of all fertilizers and nutrients, be they organic, mineral or synthetic. These processes will be performed at higher and more efficient rates, and for longer periods of time, due to the immobilization of the formula's microorganisms and enzymes.

 

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