Nutri-Life B-Sub™

Bacillus subtilis

Beneficial bacterial bio-balancers with plant growth stimulating capacity.

Nutri-Life B-Sub™ is a liquid microbial inoculum containing the bacteria Bacillus subtilis which promotes the proliferation of beneficial species, ie. Nutri-Life B-Sub improves the ratio of desirable and undesirable species on the leaf surface and in the root zone.

Benefits:

  • Odourless and completely non-toxic to humans, animals and plants
  • Applicable at all stages of a crops production cycle
  • Cost effective and user friendly
  • Ideal for organic and conventional growers
  • Helps to improve the balance of desirable microorganisms in comparison to undesirable species
  • BFA applied organic certification pending.

Packaging:

  • 250ml, 500ml, 1 litre, 5 litre, 20 litre (4 x 5 litre containers)

Typical Analysis:

  • Contains a minimum of 100 billion colony forming units per ml of the species Bacillus subtilis.

Application Rates:

Foliar:

  • Apply as at 1ml per litre of water (1:1000 dilution). Ensure enough water is used to provide thorough coverage on both sides of the leaf.

Soil:

  • Apply at 250ml per hectare every 2 weeks for best results. Spray in the evening to ensure conditions are favourable for activation of Bacillus subtilis inoculum. Include Cloak™ spray oil for maximum results.

Information:

  • If this product is not used immediately after opening, it will have a remaining three-month shelf life if refrigerated. Unopened bottles have a minimum 12 to 24-month shelf-life from date of manufacture.
  • Contains live organisms - do dot apply in conjunction with toxic chemicals, particularly bactericides. Allow at least three to four days before applying.
  • Spray or fertigation tanks must be chemical free. To clean equipment, make a 1 % solution of urea (1kg per 100 litres of water). Fill tank and spray hoses, let sit overnight, then empty and rinse.
  • All living microbes should be added to a liquid mix last, ie. after all other products are diluted.
  • It is very important-to realise that high pressure rates with spray equipment can damage or destroy, beneficial microorganisms. Try not to exceed pressures of 60 psi.

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