F.Lower’s BioSoil Case Study

F.Lower’s BioSoil Case Study

F.Lower’s BioSoil Case Study: F.Lower’s, a prominent wholesale and retail greenhouse in Southwestern Missouri, recently conducted a month-long trial to evaluate the efficacy of BioSoil as a potential ongoing treatment for their greenhouse plants. The team measured the width and height of plants before and after the treatment. One group of plants was treated with BioSoil, while a control group remained untreated for comparison.

The plants were treated twice per week for 39 days. They used 4 oz of BioSoil per gallon of rainwater. Treatment began 1 week before the first measurements were taken.

The measured results of the F.Lower’s BioSoil Case Study revealed a slight increase in vertical growth for the treated plants. However, the most significant measured impact was observed in horizontal growth, which was three times greater in the treated group compared to the control group. In addition, the photos below show a visible difference in root growth for treated plants. This substantial improvement in plant girth and root matter highlights the potential of BioSoil to enhance plant development significantly.

The F.Lower’s BioSoil Case Study also noted that one plant suffered one day during the heat. It bounced back MUCH faster. Another variety also seemed to suffer less from heat and bounce back faster after minor wilt.

After the F.Lower’s BioSoil Case Study, Caleb contacted us to order enough probiotics to treat the entire greenhouse. He said, “Growth was impressive, as well as just overall plant health. We saw huge root improvement and foliar health and growth improvements in our tropicals, and we’re going to give it a shot across the board. I’m impressed.”

Thanks to Caleb Whaley at F.Lowers Nursery for sharing his results with us!

This growth was measured after 4 weeks of treatment.

Contact L&C Natural Ag to learn more about BioSoil and our other offerings.

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