Plants, like all living things, draw what they need from their
environment in order to survive and grow. Kelzyme Soil Conditioner
and Fertilizer greatly improves the most important
aspect of a plant's environment, the soil. Kelzyme's catalytic power
allows the release of various soil nutrients needed
by plants.
When mixed with organic or chemical fertilizers such as nitrogen,
phosphorus or potassium, Kelzyme not only promotes but also increases
their joint effect.
This synergistic power also helps plants to repel insects and resist
harmful bacteria and fungi in the soil. Kelzyme's slightly acidic
pH value of 5.5, created by the presence of amino acids,
enables it to help balance otherwise alkaline soils.
Kelzyme is:
Kelzyme Soil Conditioner is made up of a balanced
array of water-soluble minerals, differing greatly from N-P-K fertilizers
in that 25 or more growth factors are identifiable in Kelzyme as
opposed to one to three in the current varieties. For example, Kelzyme's
growth factors help plants to obtain nitrogen by stimulating natural,
nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil. Kelzyme's content analysis
will show less nitrogen than commercial fertilizers, although more
nitrogen is actually available to the plants because of the balance
established by Kelzyme. In this balanced environment, the nitrogen
demands of decomposing soil material are supplied by existing bacteria,
leaving any nitrogen in commercial fertilizer free to benefit the
intended plants. Therefore, less commercial fertilizer (and its
accompanying expense) is needed to obtain previous or better quality
results.
By stimulating organic activity in the soil, Kelzyme lowers toxic
residues from various salts and chlorinated hydrocarbons. Toxins
from harmful organisms such as Nematodes and fungus infestations
are also reduced. Not only does Kelzyme mitigate the poisons these
ills generate, it stimulates attacks on the diseases themselves.
Kelzyme Soil Additive decreases the need for insecticides
by presenting stronger, more self-defensive plants to insect invasions.
It is known that some plants in fields treated with Kelzyme are
able to produce a distasteful, waxy film on their surfaces to repel
insect attacks, causing insects to bypass treated fields in favor
of the untreated plants.
Overall, Kelzyme's natural conditioning, stimulating,
and fertilizing of the soil is more beneficial
and long lasting than current methods of applying (or misapplying)
chemical fertilizers and insecticides. Dependency on chemicals and
their sources is in large measure eliminated. The addition of Kelzyme
is the addition of a natural up-building substance to the soil.

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