Soil Temperature Regulation: Shielding Shallow Feeder Roots from Heat

Because cardamom has a shallow root network, its delicate feeder roots grow very close to the surface. During hot summer months, intense heat can bake the topsoil, burning these tender roots and cutting off the plant's food supply.

Along with keeping your fields mulched, you can protect your plants by applying Bacillus subtilis. This helpful bacterium produces a natural, protective layer around the shallow root tips, insulating them from heat stress and keeping them working efficiently all summer long.

Protect your shallow roots from harsh summer heat damage. Discover our full line of biological products from Bactostore at www.peaklab.co.in, or call our technical support team directly at 9146150117.

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