Pumping Up the Aroma: How Soil Microbes Drive Volatile Oil Production

Traders and export buyers judge cardamom by its color, size, and—most importantly—its strong aroma. The distinctive, rich scent of cardamom comes from volatile essential oils stored inside the seeds, which require a steady supply of natural sulfur and potassium to develop fully.

Introducing Potash Mobilizers and Sulfur Solubilizing Bacteria into your crop basins helps maximize oil production. These specialized microbes break down minerals in the soil, releasing a steady flow of natural nutrients that the plant uses to build rich essential oils, ensuring your capsules command top prices at auction.

Increase the oil content and quality of your harvest. Order your quality-boosting bio-inputs from Bactostore at www.peaklab.co.in or reach out to us at 9146150117.

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