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Garden Soil

Empower Growth with Living Soil

The microbial activity in living soil systems plays a crucial role in supporting healthy, sustainable and high-quality cannabis cultivation. It's a holistic approach that minimizes the need for synthetic inputs and benefits both the plants and the environment.

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Decomposition of Organic Matter

Microbes, such as bacteria and fungi, break down organic matter like compost, mulch and plant residues. This decomposition releases nutrients that are essential for cannabis growth.

02

Enhanced Terpene Production

In living soil systems, interactions between microbes and cannabis plants can lead to the production of terpenes, which contributes to the plant aroma and flavor.

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Biological Pest Control

Predatory and parasitic soil-dwelling organisms can help control pests that might affect cannabis plants.

04

Resilience to Stress

A diverse and thriving microbial community can make cannabis plants more resilient to environmental stressors like drought, extreme temperature, and nutrient imbalances.

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Elevated Cannabinoid Production

Research suggests that certain microorganisms may influence the production of cannabinoids in cannabis plant

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