• Establish larger and more diverse populations of beneficial microbes in your fields.
• Optimize the rhizosphere with a more robust and efficient plant and microbe relationship to improve growing conditions.
• Improve nutrient release and management through microbial activity, enhancing overall soil productivity.
• Increased leaves, larger diameter stems, more diffuse roots
• Increased early growth
• Pest and disease control: Beneficial microbes can help control harmful pests and diseases in cannabis plants. For example, certain strains of bacteria and fungi can act as natural predators, inhibiting the growth of harmful pathogens that can cause diseases in cannabis plants.
• Breaking down harmful substances: Certain microbes have the ability to break down harmful substances, such as pesticides, heavy metals, and other contaminants, that may be present in the growing medium or irrigation water, helping to detoxify the cannabis plants and protect them from potential harm.
• Enhancing terpene and cannabinoid production: Some microbes have been shown to influence the production of secondary metabolites, including terpenes and cannabinoids, which are responsible for the aroma, flavour, and therapeutic properties of cannabis. These microbes can potentially help increase the production of desirable terpenes and cannabinoids in cannabis plants.