Description
(The Good Bacterial Culture, Number One)
A product with a colony-forming unit density of 20 million per gramme. There are over 3,000 different plant strains out there, but we've narrowed it down to a select few that operate together, rather than against each other, to create a balanced ecosystem for your plants.
This BBC1 strain harbours endophytic bacteria, which are bacteria that are taken up by plants and make their home in the
intercellular spaces (sometimes called "interstitial spaces") that can fix atmospheric nitrogen.
In today's world, specialised
microorganisms to improve phosphate and potassium availability and absorption
all selected for their proven effectiveness in promoting healthy development during the crucial early stages of a plant's life
COOPERATIVELY, rather than competitively, produce the safest and most productive
that your plants will thrive in the most.
The results of this novel pairing will:
In order to outcompete native strains and reduce the growth of harmful microorganisms, they must first be eliminated.
Generate a biofilm at the plant's root that can serve as a physical barrier against pests.
Neutralize atmospheric nitrogen to make more gentle nutrient applications possible.
Enhance Phosphorous availability, absorption and metabolism
Potassium should be more easily absorbed, used, and metabolised.
To Enhance Metabolite Generation.
Boosts Expression of the Growth Hormone Auxin
Carbon and nitrogen are made available in optimal proportions.
Inhibition of Fungal Growth (Fusarium, Pythium, Rhizoctonia, Phytophthora, Sclerotinia, and Sclerotium)
struggles against potentially destructive phytotoxic bacteria and fungi
As a result of soil application, depleted soils and substrates are revitalised and restored.
Systemic resistance induction: protection against leaf diseases
Specific beneficial crucial for the growth stage
20,000,000 CFU/g (colonies/gram)
All stages of development benefit from this extraordinary mixture of top-tier strains, but it shines in the early stages of growth in particular.
Azotobacter salinestris CECT 9690, Bacillus megaterium CECT 9869, Wickerhamomyces anomalus CECT13712, Frateuria aurantia.
Application:
Seed – Apply BBC 1 powder directly onto the seed making sure all surface area is covered.
Soak cuttings in a 3g per 5L fertiliser solution overnight before transplanting.
Use on a continuous basis once a week:
Feeding by hand: saturate the soil with a solution containing 6g of nutrient powder for every 10 litres of liquid. Stir in 200 millilitres for each plant.
When changing the reservoir's fertiliser solution, add 5 grammes of a nutrient solution per 50 litres of water.
Tips to Consider
WARNING: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN DO NOT INGEST