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In additional to measurable economic benefits to farmers, GTG's zeolite-based products are environmentally friendly. Immediately upon application, GTG's products reduce irrigation requirements by preserving soil moisture and reduce chemical fertilizer requirements without a corresponding decrease in yields. In fact, within the context of reduced irrigation and fertilization, GTG's products increase yields beyond the threshold experienced without any reduction in inputs. Improved soil moisture also reduces irrigation-induced soil salinity.
Innovation in farming system design incorporating zeolite-based products as a pure, inorganic soil media have yielded results that are changing the way intensive agriculture is conducted. GTG's GrowPro system is a unique design innovation suitable for virtually any high-yield plant production application. In addition, GTG can tailor-make a zeolite-based fertilizer or farming system design to meet the specific needs of the customer.
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GTG's products get to the root of the problem: replacing chemical and mineralogical soil deficiencies with immediate benefits and long-term solutions. The products:
Replace lost essential elements and micronutrients
Increase soil cation exchange capacity (CEC)
Increase yields by delivering soil nutrients in an insoluble but exchangeable form - controls ammonium supply
Balance soil pH
Act as buffer against yield-limiting variations in soil moisture and chemistry
Improve soil structure and root development
Reduce chemical fertilizer requirements
Reduce irrigation requirements
Increase aeration and oxygen
". . a unique design innovation suitable for virtually any high-yield plant production application."
Eliminate root burn
Are useful in virtually any agricultural or horticultural setting"
...i am in no way affiliated with this company!!
i searched "zeolite" on google and found this site ...it had some interesting info...
sounds like good stuff...i remember one of our Aussie members using it..i think.
Just make sure you get the Zeolites which are specifically designated for agricultural purposes.....these are the ones which serve as a cation-binding site for Nitrogen and Potassium....as for Phosphorous and the secondary and micros i think the Zeoponix people are offering a "synthetic apatite" which interact with these nutrients but I really know very little about this substance....
PM me anytime or post here for a lively Zeolite discussion
(i know i am a bit wacky when it comes to zeolites...) check out the amazing structure of zeolites!! -gp