MicroBoost is a cutting-edge soil amendment product specifically designed and manufactured by Quality Plants & Seedlings (QPS) at their local nursery. Created to nourish and invigorate the microbial communities within the soil, MicroBoost features malaises, a unique blend of bioactive compounds that provide essential nutrients and biostimulants to foster the growth and activity of beneficial microorganisms. This, in turn, promotes a healthy and fertile soil environment conducive to robust plant growth.
Malaises, a key component of MicroBoost, are natural substances that stimulate the growth of diverse microbial groups, including bacteria, fungi, and other beneficial soil-dwelling organisms. These microorganisms play a critical role in nutrient cycling, organic matter decomposition, and soil structure maintenance.
Key features and benefits of locally formulated MicroBoost with malaises by QPS:
- Customised local formulation: MicroBoost is specifically formulated by QPS, taking into account the unique soil conditions and plant requirements found in the local region. This ensures a tailored and highly effective product for your gardening needs.
- Freshness and quality: Being locally produced at the QPS nursery, MicroBoost maintains optimal freshness and quality, ensuring that the malaises and other ingredients retain their potency and effectiveness when applied to your soil.
- Expert knowledge and customer support: QPS's extensive experience in the horticultural industry allows them to provide expert guidance and support for customers using MicroBoost, ensuring optimal results for your plants and soil.
What exactly does the Molasses do?
Molasses is a common soil amendment that is known to stimulate microbial activity in soil. Molasses is a byproduct of sugar production and is rich in sugars, minerals, and other organic compounds that can serve as a food source for soil microorganisms.
When molasses is added to soil, it can stimulate the growth and activity of beneficial microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. These microorganisms can help to break down organic matter in the soil, releasing nutrients that are essential for plant growth. They can also help to suppress harmful pathogens and pests in the soil, promoting a healthier soil ecosystem overall.
In addition to providing a food source for soil microbes, molasses can also help to improve soil structure and water-holding capacity. This can improve soil aeration and drainage, which can further enhance microbial activity in the soil.
Overall, the use of molasses as a soil amendment can be an effective way to promote a healthy soil ecosystem and support plant growth. However, it is important to use molasses in moderation, as excessive use can lead to imbalances in soil nutrients and pH levels.