Encapsalt®
Benefits of Use:
- Buffers salts in highly alkaline or sodium-rich soils
- Helps to improve the soil environment for aerobic biological growth
- Stimulates biomass development in all soil types
- Aerates soils and flocculates clays
- Increases water penetration in soils
- Increases nutrient availability for easier plant uptake
- Encourages root mass growth and depth penetration
Treats the Following Problems:
- Anaerobic soil conditions
- Low soil organic matter
- Poor water penetration
- Salt damage or toxicity to plants
- Inhibited root growth, small root mass
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