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Is it okay to apply microbiology to a conventional fertilizer program or hydroponic system?

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Is it okay to apply microbiology to a conventional fertilizer program or hydroponic system?

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Yes, the addition of microbiology to a conventional fertilizer or hydroponic system will provide many benefits. As a foliar spray an Actively Aerated Compost Extract (AACE) will inundate your plant surface with beneficial micro-organisms, aiding in disease prevention and promoting overall plant health. As a root drench, a compost extract will unlock tied up nutrients, prevent salt buildup, increase drought tolerance, and overwhelm any root pathogens with beneficial organisms. The introduction of mycorrhizae will expand your root system and allow for better uptake of nutrients. Any conventional fertilizer or hydroponic program can be improved with the addition of beneficial microbes.

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