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Microbes
help breakdown material in the soil... This break down (Humifacation) results in the formation of Humus. Microbes
must be present.
Humus
holds nutrients until the roots need them. Humus hold up to 95% of the
nitrogen, 60% of the phosphorus and 98% of the
sulfur. It also holds moisture
and air – vital for root growth.
During
the warm season when microbes are active they encourage the humus to release
more nutrients, just when the roots need them the most.
SUPER HUME
CONTAINS HUMATE AND CARBON.
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