Bactivate Granules

A unique microbial soil conditioner containing 5 species of bacillus bacteria on a carbon-rich substrate.
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Product Code
BACTIVATEG25

Bactivate Granules can be applied to all horticultural and agricultural crops. They contain specific antagonistic strains of bacillus bacteria, each of which has a specific function in biology. When active, these functions can facilitate a reduction in the need for chemicals and chemical fertilisers, improve the crop’s immune function, improve the soil structure, increase yields and all whilst improving overall crop quality.

 

Benefits of Bactivate Granules include:

 

• improved nutrient uptake leading to a reduction in fertiliser requirement,

 

• solubilisation of soil bound phosphorous and potassium making it available for the crop/plant to use,

 

• conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into plant available forms,

 

• strengthened immune structure of the plant/crop providing better pest and disease resistance,

 

• offsets damage and aids in the recovery from environmental factors such as drought, heat, frost and wind,

 

• regulation of soil pH at the root zone for optimal crop/plant performance,

 

• rapidly decomposes organic matter in the soil,

 

• naturally improves crop/plant growth rates,

 

• Sequesters heavy metals, pesticide and herbicide residuals in soil,

 

• Aids the crop/plant to suppress soil pathogen attack.

 

More Information
Default UOM Each
Pack Size 25 Kg
Brand Name Bactivate
Function Sucking Insects
Active Ingredient Bacillus subtilis 10^7, Bacillus megaterium X 10^7, Bacillus mucilaginosus X 10^7, Bacillus licheniformis X 10^7, Bacillus thuringiensis X 10^7
Msds MSDS - Bactivate Granules
Systemic Yes
Contact Yes
Scheduling 0
Formulation Granular
Organic Yes
• Apply directly to pots and seedlings • Mix 2.5Kg Bactivate Granules into 1 m3 of potting media. • Add 1L Bactivate BioBoost Enhance to stimulate energy and reproductive growth of the bacillus bacteria added. •Leave for 24-48 hours prior to use in pots to allow proliferation of added Bacillus bacteria throughout the potting media