Symbiotic Microorganisms (SMO)

What are Symbiotic Microorganisms? Symbiotic Microorganisms (SMO) are a diverse blend of naturally occurring beneficial bacteria, fungi and yeast that work together to improve soil quality and encourage healthy plant growth. SMO have a complex microbial biology composition with polysaccharides, nutrients, minerals and proteins. They add more life to soil and assist with the decomposition of organic … Continue reading Symbiotic Microorganisms (SMO)

Symbiotic Microbes & Nutrients (SMN)

Symbiotic Microbes & Nutrients What are Symbiotic Microbes? Symbiotic Microbes (SM) are a diverse blend of naturally occurring beneficial bacteria, fungi and yeast that work together to improve soil quality and encourage healthy plant growth. They add more life to soil and assist with the decomposition of organic matter, producing nutrient-rich soil for plants, strengthening plants … Continue reading Symbiotic Microbes & Nutrients (SMN)

Symbiotic Microbes Pesticide (SMP)

What are Symbiotic Microbes? Symbiotic Microbes (SM) are a diverse blend of naturally occurring beneficial bacteria, fungi and yeast that work together to improve soil quality and encourage healthy plant growth. They add more life to soil and assist with the decomposition of organic matter, producing nutrient-rich soil for plants, strengthening plants and helping fight pests. … Continue reading Symbiotic Microbes Pesticide (SMP)

Symbiotic Microbes with Algae (SMA)

What are Symbiotic Microbes? Symbiotic Microbes (SM) are a diverse blend of naturally occurring beneficial bacteria, fungi and yeast that work together to improve soil quality and encourage healthy plant growth. They add more life to soil and assist with the decomposition of organic matter, producing nutrient-rich soil for plants, strengthening plants and helping fight pests. … Continue reading Symbiotic Microbes with Algae (SMA)

What is LAB? How To Make And Use It.

What is LAB? Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are a group of Gram-positive bacteria that are cocci or rod-shaped, non-respiring, and do not form spores. They use carbohydrates as the primary carbon source and ferment them to produce lactic acid. Why use LAB? LAB goes into a pathogenic environment like a first aid emergency worker cleaning up. … Continue reading What is LAB? How To Make And Use It.