Binding the Hillsides: Securing Shallow Cardamom Roots Against Heavy Runoff

Cardamom has a relatively shallow root network, with most of its feeding roots growing in the top 30 centimeters of soil. On steep hillside plantations, heavy monsoon downpours can easily wash away this loose topsoil, leaving delicate roots exposed to the sun and wind.

You can create an invisible, protective net across your hillsides using VAM (Mycorrhizal Fungi). As this beneficial fungus grows, it spreads thousands of microscopic, thread-like filaments through the dirt. These filaments act like a natural mesh, binding soil particles together and anchoring the topsoil firmly in place around your plants, even during heavy rainstorms.

Protect your hillsides and preserve your topsoil. Explore our full root-anchoring range from Bactostore at www.peaklab.co.in or call 9146150117 today.

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