Independent Research in New Zealand
Soil Enhancer
Research at the Biological Husbandry unit at Lincoln University
showed excellent results with Soil Enhancer incorporated into potting
mix [use at around 5% by volume] , added to greenhouse soils and used
in the fields.
Treated plants grew larger, faster with improved yields and increased
photosynthetic capacity.
| Comparison
of Soil Enhancer with Traditional Compost |
|
|
Soil
Enhancer |
Traditonal
Compost |
|
|
| Process
of Breakdown |
Fermentatiom |
Decomposition |
|
Producing Period |
Short |
Long |
|
|
Energy
Loss |
Low |
High |
| Soil Improvement |
Excellent |
Good |
|
| Microbes
Population |
Excellent |
Good |
Typical Analysis – Soil Enhancer
| Total
Carbon % |
38.5 |
| Total
Nitrogen % |
1.79 |
| C/N
Ratio |
22 |
| Organic
matter % |
66.4 |
| Dry
Matter % |
44.1 |
| Total
Phosphorus mg/kg |
6750 |
| Total
Sulphur mg/kg |
1600 |
| Total
potassium mg/kg |
8070 |
| Total
Calcium mg/kg |
14400 |
| Total
Magnesium mg/kg |
1410 |
| Total
Sodium mg/kg |
2110 |
|