Grotek Synergy

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Grotek Synergy is a clay-based powder containing fungi. Fungi helps plants achieve explosive root development and improve overall soil conditions for increased plant vigor, all the way to harvest.

Description

Grotek Synergy

Grotek  Synerg is a clay-based powder containing fungi, which help plants achieve explosive root development and overall growth all the way to harvest. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) support growth and productivity in the majority of plants on our planet and they also directly help improve soil conditions.

The variety of mycorrhizae found in Synergy™ is particularly effective in intensive agriculture when using fertilizers. Not all Mycorrhizae have constant positive results with crops. This is due to a lack of colonization, which can be impacted by the use of any fertilizer. This particular strain adapts to and tolerates saline (high EC) environments found in intensive agriculture far better than glomus intraradices and glomus mosseae. Under these conditions, Synergy™ shines with rapid colonization and improved impact on plants and soil structures.

Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) support growth and productivity in the majority of plants on our planet, demonstrating their successful evolutionary significance for improved plant performance. The mycorrhizal species found in Synergy is particularly effective in intensive agriculture when using fertilizers.

Derived From:

Mycorrhizae (Glomus iranicum var tenuihypharum)

Guaranteed Minimum Analysis:

Glomus iranicum var tenuihypharum ………. 120 CFUs/gram

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Additional information

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Sustainability Features

Organic, ORMI Listed

Nutrient Application

Hydroponic, Soil / Promix

Supplement Type

Mycorrhizae & Microbes

Powder Format

140g, 400g, 40g, 800g

Bulk Quantity

CASE, EACH

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