Growing with Biologicals

For crops like Potatoes and Onions that grow below ground, soil health is an important

issue.

Soil microorganisms play a critical role in plant growth. They not only improve and maintain

the quality of the soil but participate in most aspects of soil’s chemical transformation.

Other advantages of biological products are, increased seed germinations, higher yields,

enhanced crop nutritional quality, reduced chemical Inputs, greater soil health and soil

biodiversity.

At planting we recommend using our product SeedUp®

SeedUp® is a powder form microbial inoculant containing a combination of plant growth

promoting rhizomicroorganisms (PGPR) and additives specially formulated for seedling

treatment.

SeedUp® allows the covering of seeds with beneficial microbes, good microorganisms

are enabled to colonize their seedling roots. These beneficial microbes build up and

dominate the rhizosphere, creating a supportive environment filled with available nutrients

for active plant growth.

In addition to SeedUp® we also recommend the use of our product Fulzyme-SP which

ensures fertilizer utilization and improves nutrients accessibility and availability to plants.

Fulzyme-SP contains the beneficial bacteria Bacillus subtilis to promote vigorous plant

growth and yields.

Fulzyme-SP ensures fertilizer utilization and improves nutrients accessibility and

availability to plants, dissolves micronutrients tied up in the soil, increases beneficial soil

microbe populations and is compatible with other biological products

Applying a microbial inoculant with your current NPK products can increase nutrient

availability and protect plants from pests and diseases, resulting in higher fertilizer

efficiency.

With more than 30 years experience in the agriculture industry, we at JH Biotech

understand the challenges of soil fertility. For this reason, our microorganisms are

selected, tested, and proven in collaboration with universities and farms globally to provide

the highest effectivity and quality to growers around the world.