BACTIM® SOIL is a biopreparation that accelerates the revitalization of „tired” soils, i.e. soils with different levels of degradation caused by intensive cultivation and one-sided fertilization.
BACTIM® SOIL contains a consortium of bacteria of the genus Bacillus sp. from the natural soil environment. The formulation also contains a humic co-formulator and micronutrients to support the development of microorganisms shortly after application.
BACTIM® SOIL – BENEFITS
COMPOSITION | CONTENT |
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Bacillus spp. | 5×108 CFU/mL |
Bacteria Bacillus spp. are derived from the natural environment. In BACTIM® SOIL, they are in a form of endospores. Bioproduct BACTIM® SOIL does not contain genetically modified microorganisms. BACTIM® SOIL contains a humic co-formulant supporting the development of microorganisms after application. |
BACTIM® SOIL is approved for use in international organic farming in accordance with regulation (EU) 2018/848 and is listed at www.inputs.eu
BACTIM® SOIL – MODE OF ACTION
BACTIM® SOIL – APPLICATION
Recommendations | Doses of product/Amount of working solution | Comments |
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| 1–2 L/ha of BACTIM® SOIL in 300–400 L of working solution SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE |
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BACTIM® SOIL contains bacterial spores concentrated on a natural carrier that can settle to the bottom of the package. The sedimentation process is a natural and does not affect the functional and biological properties of the product. Before use, the agent should be thoroughly mixed by inverting the container several times and shaking vigorously.
BACTIM® SOIL – EFFECTIVENESS
BACTIM® SOIL – LEARN MORE
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
BACTIM® SOIL is a biopreparation that accelerates the revitalization of “tired” soils, i.e. soils degraded by intensive cultivation and fertilization.
The preparation contains a consortium of bacteria from the genus Bacillus sp. originating from the natural soil environment.
The preparation accelerates the reconstruction of natural biological processes occurring in the soil by introducing beneficial bacteria and improving the conditions for their development.