Soil is a complex mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life. Agriculture on soil is the most widely practiced form of farming around the globe and is the main source for growing food.
Problems Growing in Soil.
Soil Borne Disease
Soil-borne diseases include pre and post-emergence damping-off, like Fusarium, Pythium and Rhizoctonia species, root rot, including Phytophthora, vascular wilts caused by fungi including Verticillium and nematodes.
PH Level
The availability of many plant nutrients in soils, including iron, zinc, copper, and manganese, is reduced at high pH values. Iron chlorosis in plants, caused by inadequate iron, is a common problem in alkaline soils.
Micro-nutrients
Elements like zinc, calcium and boron can be depleted from the soil and if not replaced, will impact soil fertility over time.
Nutrenics Benefits for Soil
- Remedies Soil
- Increases Cation Exchange Capacity.
- Stabilises soil PH.
- Improves soil structure and biodiversity.
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How to Use Nutrenics
- Eliminate the usage of fungicides on your crop.
- Reduce usage of pesticides and herbicides to when needed.
- Apply 0.5-1 Litre of Nutrenics’s microbes per 1 hectare of land.
- Repeat application every 20-30 days.
Disclaimer: Nutrenics should not be used as a substitute for good agricultural practices (reduced and responsible usage of fertiliser, reduced usage of poisons, compost, etc).
Tips and Tricks
- Introduce composting practices onto your farm to maintain soil fertility.
- Reduce tilling soil to maintain soil biodiversity.