Grease Bison Seed Coat * Endophytes 250ml


Instructions

Bison Seed Coat may be applied effectively in many ways. Dust on top of seed trays prior to seeding. Mix into the soil or media prior to planting, or water in. Give your premium seeds the possibly start.

Beneficial Endophytes

In high-quality bison compost, the synergistic interactions between endophytes and beneficial microorganisms create a fertile environment for seed germination. Endophytes establish a mutualistic relationship with seeds, promoting stress tolerance and nutrient absorption. Concurrently, beneficial microorganisms aid in the decomposition of organic matter, liberating essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. The combined efforts of endophytes and beneficial microorganisms expedite the germination process by providing essential growth-promoting substances, such as phytohormones, cytokinins, and auxins, which accelerate root and shoot development. The compost's high microbial diversity contributes to a well-structured soil, improving aeration and water retention, further supporting seedling growth.

  1. Nutrient-Rich Medium: Bison compost is a valuable source of organic matter and nutrients. It provides essential nutrients and micronutrients that support healthy seed germination and early seedling growth. The presence of beneficial microorganisms in the compost can also enhance nutrient availability and nutrient cycling in the growing medium.
  2. Improved Soil Structure: Calcium bentonite clay is known for its ability to improve soil structure. When mixed with bison compost, it helps create a well-draining, loamy soil texture. This allows for proper water infiltration and aeration, which are crucial for seed germination. Improved soil structure promotes healthy root development and prevents issues like waterlogging or compaction.
  3. Moisture Retention: The combination of bison compost and calcium bentonite clay helps the growing medium retain moisture. The clay particles have high water-holding capacity, preventing excessive drying of the soil around the germinating seeds. This ensures a more favorable moisture environment for seed germination and seedling establishment.
  4. Nutrient Availability: Bison compost supplies essential nutrients to the seeds during the germination process. The compost's organic matter breaks down over time, releasing nutrients gradually and supporting the initial growth stages of the seedlings. This nutrient availability promotes strong and healthy root development, which is crucial for the overall growth of the plants.
  5. Microbial Activity: Both bison compost and calcium bentonite clay can enhance the microbial activity in the growing medium. The presence of beneficial microorganisms in the compost can support the growth of beneficial soil bacteria and fungi. These microorganisms contribute to nutrient cycling, organic matter decomposition, and disease suppression, creating a favorable environment for seed germination and seedling growth.
  6. Disease Suppression: The use of bison compost and calcium bentonite clay may contribute to disease suppression during seed germination. The beneficial microorganisms present in the compost and the improved soil structure provided by the clay can help create an environment that discourages harmful pathogens. This reduces the risk of seedling diseases and promotes healthier plant establishment.