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Microbe enriched soil application

Much more than nutrients

Many farmers think of compost simply as a source of soil nutrients. The fact is that Pangaio Living Soil offers much more than just nutrients because it inoculates the soil with a variety of microorganisms and has a high organic matter content.


In addition to fertilizing, it supports plant health and helps retain water and nutrients in the soil.


Products from Pangaio Living Soil are kind of a "yeast" or "inoculation" that, even in small doses, can produce amazing results. The dosage listed below is indicative and may change depending on factors such as soil, irrigation, plant spacing, crop age, condition, yield, climate, etc.


Dosage


For use in a professional setting, a preliminary soil study is advised in order to accurately determine the amount of Pangaio Living Soil products needed as well as any potential supplemental nutrients from other sources. Depending on the situation, the superficial inclusion of Pangaio Living Soil microbe-enriched soil or microbe serum is suggested (disc harrow, cultivator, digging). As microorganisms require air to function, Pangaio Living Soil microbe-enriched soil should not be buried deeper than 10 cm. The optimal time to fertilize is right before the culture period begins. The Pangaio Living Soil microbe-enriched soil should be close to the roots when plant growth begins.



When the soil has enough moisture again in the fall or winter, fertilization is done for perennial plants, vines, and olive trees. For annual crops, fertilization takes place at the same time as the soil is prepared for seeding or planting. The effects take a few months to manifest if Pangaio Living Soil microbe-enriched soil is merely applied to the soil surface without being incorporated into the soil (for example, in a ditch surrounding the plant). In addition to other materials, Pangaio Living Soil microbe-enriched soil can be utilized as a substrate component in seedbeds and pots (soil, peat, perlite, etc.). Depending on how the substrate is used and the crop that is being grown, different percentages are included in the final mixture.

 
 
 

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