How do plants get needed minerals?
Plants are supplied with dissolved mineral complexes from soil microorganisms that can and do use colloidal minerals. Through photosynthesis, plants manufacture sugars and exude some of the mucopolysaccharides at the root level.. Microorganisms relish polysaccharides and rapidly increase in numbers. In return, the microorganisms supply soluble, organo-complexed minerals that plants, animals and humans need for healthy and vital growth.