SimPro Microbes

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Simply Professional Microbes For applications where a soil inoculant is desired without the complete nutrient profile of our All-In-One Formulas, Simply Professional offers its premium microbes blended with seaweed, humates, amino acids and molasses. Use Simply Professional Microbes to ignite living soils, composts and other media with powerful beneficial bacteria, mycorrhizae & protective fungi. Loaded …

Simply Professional Microbes

For applications where a soil inoculant is desired without the complete nutrient profile of our All-In-One Formulas, Simply Professional offers its premium microbes blended with seaweed, humates, amino acids and molasses. Use Simply Professional Microbes to ignite living soils, composts and other media with powerful beneficial bacteria, mycorrhizae & protective fungi. Loaded with organics Microbes will improve the condition of any soils or media increasing nutrient availability and uptake.

A concentrated blend of beneficial bacteria, mycorrhizae and other protective fungi may enhance yields by improving nutrient transport, phosphate bio-availability, hormone stimulation, enzyme production and pathogen control. It’s everything you need to enhance life within the rhizosphere and optimize plant health.

Use SimPro Microbes in any grow medium to add life and enzyme production. Use SimPro Microbes post flush / post harvest to reinvigorate your grow media.

Enjoy #SimplyProfessionalResults

SimPro Microbes are not needed when running our complete all in one products; our all in one nutrients provide the equivalent microbial dosage and supply all of the organic ingredients contained in SimPro Microbes.

 

Directions For Use:

Apply at a rate of 1/2 Teaspoon (2.5 grams) per square foot

Evenly distribute by mixing Simply Professional Microbes in water

Mix 1 Teaspoon (5 grams) per 1 Gallon of Water

 

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1lb, 25lb, 3.25oz, 5lb

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