OGM has been demonstrated to promote a more efficient release of nutrients from organic and microbial inputs, ultimately producing superior quality crops in terms of health, colour, flavour and yield.
OGM is a Probiotic Liquid Microbial Inoculant that requires no brewing. It contains five families, ten genera and more than 80 types of aerobic and anaerobic microbes, including lactic acid bacteria, phytosynthetic bacteria, yeasts, fungi and actinomycetes.
Using OGM leads to crops with improved health, flavour, colour and biomass by greatly increasing the disease-preventing phytochemicals in and available to your plants. OGM stimulates
In addition, the beneficial microorganisms in OGM accelerate the conversion of organic matter into humus and exude polysaccharides that lead to improved soil tilth.
On top of the fantastic benefits for your garden listed above, OGM can also serve as a composting accelerator. The microbes in EM-accelerated compost help to suppress foul odours, and the compost itself achieves a slightly higher temperature in the early stages of composting, which can more rapidly kill off pathogens (the final pathogen levels are no lower than a standard compost pile that has finished cooking, but could make your compost "useable" sooner). Ultimately, EM-accelerated compost will observe about a 1% increase in plant available Nitrogen content, a 70% fat reduction and a slightly enhanced humification process over the course of 3 months when compared to compost piles without OGM. This makes OGM ideal for home composting.
Use a sprayer to foliage feed with OGM or add 3mL to 1L of water for a soil drench.
For best results apply no more than once per week throughout the growing season.
When composting: Using a solution of 30mL OGM per 10L water, pre-treat organic matter with a sprayer.
Vendor: | organic gardening solutions |
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Weight: | 1.0 kg |