Increase Your Crop Yield with Magic gro! Agricultural Applications – Malatech Water
Published on by Szabolcs Malaczko for Malatech Water, Ltd.
The key ingredient in Magic-gro is a proprietary microbial system with unique properties like helping soil to establish beneficial microbes by providing certain unique nitrogen fixing, phosphorus solubilizing, and plant growth factor producing natural microbes. It is not only how many bacteria but also the type and functionality of the bacteria that is very important for overall plant growth. These microbes are able to extract nutrients from the mineral part of the soil and eventually pass the nutrients on to plants.
Magic-gro is not a substitute for fertilizer. Fertilizer provides N, P and K essential for plant growth. Magic-gro facilitates availability of essential ingredients e.g. vitamins, amino acids, plant growth factors, micro nutrients, plant stress relievers and essential microbes to improve overall plant conditions.
Benefits of Magic-gro
- Promotes conversion of soil elements including phosphorus, into plant available forms.
- Increases resistance to plant diseases.
- Revitalizes the soil. Helps decompose soil organics.
- Biodegradable and not harmful to the soil.
- Increases soil buffering properties by increasing humus level.
- Chelates metal ions in alkaline conditions, increasing plant availability.
- Stimulates plant growth by naturally accelerating cell division.
- Increases seed germination and viability.
- Stimulates root growth, thus increasing root density.
- Increases root respiration.
- Stimulates plant enzymes.
- Helps reduce fertilizer load.
- Helps reduce dependence on chemical applications.
- Better quality and yield.
- Helps faster flowering and faster fruiting.
- Completely organic.
Applications
- Ornamental plants.
- Floriculture.
- Lawn and Turf
- Nut Trees
- Fruit Trees
- Berries
- Tropical Fruits
- Garden Vegetables
- Roots and Tubers
- Others (Tobacco, sugarcane, medicinal plants and herbs, etc.)
Attached link
https://www.malatechwater.com/our-technologies/agricultureTaxonomy
- Irrigation
- Microbiology
- Irrigation Management
- Irrigation Agronomy
- Water microbiology
- soil microbiome