Terra Power Fire Yields - Microbial Protect Powder 15g
Code: FIREY15GProduct detailed description
FIRE YIELDS – MICROBIAL PROTECT is a powder microbial fertilizer for modifying the root zone and boosting root mass, specially developed for use in all types of nutrition and plant protection programs for all kinds of plants.
FIRE YIELDS microbial composition includes 9 strains of beneficial microbes that increase abiotic and biotic stress tolerance of plants and improve the overall plant habitus.
The modes of action of these microscopic organisms include nitrogen fixation, exerting antagonism against different soil pathogens suppressing their growth, production of growth hormones which stimulate plant development, solubilization of phosphorus making it available for plants to use, secretion of siderophores – iron-binding substances, that give these bacteria dominance over soil pathogens.
Mycorrhiza fungi improve the absorption of water and nutrients by expanding the root surface area. Mycorrhizal plants are often more resistant to diseases, such as those caused by microbial soil-borne pathogens. Moreover, the significance of mycorrhizal fungi also includes the alleviation of salt stress and its beneficial effects on plant growth and productivity.
COMPOSITION:
BACTERIAL STRAINS
Pseudomonas chlororaphis……100.000.000 CFU/ml
Pseudomonas putida……………..100.000.000 CFU/ml
Azotobacter vinelandii……………..90.000.000 CFU/ml
Bacillus megaterium………………..70.000.000 CFU/ml
Bacillus subtilis………………………..70.000.000 CFU/ml
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens……….70.000.000 CFU/ml
FUNGAL STRAINS
Trichoderma asperellum…………50.000.000 CFU/ml
Trichoderma viride………………..50.000.000 CFU/ml
Trichoderma koningii…………….50.000.000 CFU/ml
Total CFU of microbes………..650.000.000 CFU/ml
Application: Dissolve 15 g in 750 L water
Hydroponic feeding: 1g = 50 L for hydroponic growing
Soil feeding: 1g = 10 L or 1-2 per m²
A measuring spoon of 1g. is included in the package.
Apply the product twice per week at the beginning of the growth phase (weeks 1 and 2) and during the bloom phase – weeks 7 and 8.