• Solubilizing nutrients. The bacteria in KASHMIR ROOTS release organic acids and chelating agents to liberate nutrients that would otherwise be inaccessible to the plant. This is especially true of phosphorus, but is also important for potassium, sulphur, and iron.
• Stress protection; The bacteria in KASHMIR ROOTS make plants more resilient when exposed to environmental stress (heat, cold, drought, over-watering etc). They can also help the plant resist attack by pathogens and pests.
• Modulating hormone levels; The bacteria in KASHMIR ROOTS produce natural auxins that induce greater rooting in the host plant. Other microbes can also metabolise ACC, which is the precursor to ethylene that causes a range of negative growth effects in your plants.