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Product Description BIO-GAIN TM Microbial Fertilizer Quick Details Brand Name: BIO-GAIN TM Microbial Fertilizer Model: Microbial Fertilizer Origin:China Usage:fertilizer Specification Appearance: dark brown powder Odor: slightly fermented odor PH: 6.5-8.0 Brief Introduction Bio-GainTM microbial fertilizer is a microbial-based product containing a concentrated blend of non-pathogenic beneficial microorganisms, including condensate bacillus, huge bacillus, brown azotobacter, colloid bacillus, aspergillus oryzae, long handle trichodermin. Packing:2kg/bag Dosage: 36-60kg/ acre Advantage: 1. It can act as a supplement to chemical fertilizers. Nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus will be produced naturally by the microorganisms, so few soil amendments will need to be added. Reduce the costs towards the use of chemical fertilizers, increasing crop yield. 2. Stimulate plant growth through increased root formation and the absorption of the nutrition. 3. Activate the soil biologically by stimulating nitrogen fixation and symbiotic plant-microorganism interaction, restoring natural soil fertility through the production of organic material, so as to improve soil structure, texture, and aeration and increasing the soil’s water-holding capacity. 4. Eco-friendly (Decomposed from organic substance, and does not contain harmful chemicals.) 5. Provide protection against drought and some soil borne diseases through natural anti-microbial and anti-plant pathogen activity of beneficial microorganisms 6. It can be used as fertilizer on farmland or in the garden. Component Bacterial Count: 1×108CFU/g, including 40% condensate bacillus, 20% huge bacillus, 20% brown azotobacter, 10% colloid bacillus, 5% aspergillus oryzae and 5% long handle trichodermin.