Abalone Fertilizer improves soil health and increases soil fertility by providing the primary nutrients and active micro-organisms necessary for plants to thrive.
by Robert Rushford CEO BioIQ 1300 090 261 | 0447 886 547
Wild Harvested Abalone Fertilizer offers a source of burn-free nitrogen, along with other primary nutrients of phosphorus and potassium.
Unlike synthetic fertilizer, it provides secondary nutrients such as calcium and active micro-organisms.
Plants grown in soils abundant in active microorganisms that receive a balance of primary and secondary nutrients experience strong and steady plant growth leading to vigorous healthy plants that can better withstand disease and pest issues.
BioIQ wild harvested abalone fertilizer contains active micro-organisms including:
+ Photosynthetic bacteria like Rhodopseudomonas spp and Bradyrhizobium spp require only sunlight, carbon dioxide and mineral nutrients to survive. They are important in recycling organic matter, particularly compounds that are difficult to break down -such as pesticide and petrochemical residues. They are also important for synthesis of bio-active compounds that are known to stimulate plant growth.
+ Yeasts such as Saccaromyces spp, Debaryomyces spp, Torulopis spp and Rhodotrula sppsynthesise are plant growth substances from amino acids and sugars that are produced by photosynthetic bacteria. These substances also promote the growth of Lactic acid bacteria and Actinomycetes.
+ Lactic acid bacteria such as Lactobaccillus spp, Leuconostoc spp, Lactococcus spp and Pediococcus spp produce Lactic Acid from sugars and carbohydrates. Lactic acid is a strong bio-suppressive compound that helps control harmful micro-organisms. This effect, together with other trace nutrients produced by members of this group, is particularly beneficial to the growth of Photosynthetic bacteria and Yeasts.
+ Actinomycetes such as Actinomyces spp and Streptomyces spp produce anti-biotic compounds that are effective suppressants of pathogenic organisms. They have also been shown to produce plant hormones especially when treated with kelp extracts.
+ Fungi such as Aspergillus spp, Penecillium spp, Mucor spp and Rhizopus spp have many beneficial effects on plant growth. These include the production of enzymes, anti-biotics and various growth regulators. They are also important in the conversion of organic matter to humic substances. Some of the less complex compounds produced from this process are also important food sources for some bacteria.
+ Cellulose Utilisers like Trichoderma spp require only minerals and cellulose for growth. These fungi break down plant remains into organic materials that are beneficial to other micro-organisms such as Protozoa.
+ Stimulates Existing Soil Microbes
+ Establishes Improved Bio Energy Foundation
+ Reduces Disease and Stress Problems
+ Improves Soil Aggregation & Biodiversity
+ Enhances Rooting and Soil Aeration
BioIQ B5 V 7.0 now shipping with biology counts increasing from 1 billion/ml to 100 billion/ml per species which are increasing the speed of biological improvement, mixed with abalone fertiliser to improve soil health & fertility.