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BioPrime™

Proven 18-0-0 slow-release BioPrime vegetates bare soils and supports long-lasting plant growth

Part of Profile’s ProPlus® Prescriptive Solutions, BioPrime biostimulant addresses soil issues affecting long-term plant vitality. With a guaranteed analysis of 18-0-0, its four active ingredients include slow-release nitrogen, seaweed extract, humic acid, and Endo Mycorrhizae. Furthermore, the nitrogen’s proprietary release technology is ideally suited for the revegetation of bare soils. Depending on the amount of rainfall and biological soil activity on a site, the nitrogen is released for 9 to 17 months.

What are the benefits of the BioPrime?

BioPrime is proven to speed germination and growth. An independent trial utilizing the ASTM D7322 test method for growth establishment documented a synergistic effect of BioPrime in getting grass off to a fast start.

This is accomplished because its advanced formulation continually feeds nitrogen to plants for an extended period, ensuring plant health meanwhile offering low-maintenance installation. In addition, it efficiently and effectively delivers macro- and micronutrients to plants. BioPrime significantly decreases soil compaction and soil surface evaporation; and increases root mass, top growth, and cell structure. As a result, it reduces plant stress due to cold, heat, drought, or high soil salinity.

Call Ferguson Waterworks today for free soil testing, expert service, and proven solutions. Our comprehensive inventory of soil health and reclamation products includes professional seeds, biotic soil, and soil conditioners.

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