Bok Choy - 4 Nov 2020
Comparing Regenerative vs Conventional Systems in Horticulture – using new Bio-Energetic Technology
This Trial -
1. uses Langleys Bio-EnergeticTM technology to:
• inoculate seeds with a multi-strain suite of energized beneficial microbes (BMB);
2. Results show:
• increased germination rates and plant performance.
• increased root growth and levels of soil organic carbon (SOC).
• increasing Yield and Water Use Efficiency (WUE).
• increased food nutrient density, quality and shelflife.
Aim :
An initial shade house trial was conducted at Redlands Research Station to compare the use of
Langleys Bio-EnergeticTM Microbe blend (BMB) technology with Troforte Biomineral fertilizer &
pre-existing Ag microbe system; and also versus a Conventional program (+/- BMB microbes).
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Case Study: Bok Choy Shade house Trial
Bok choy seeds (3 per pot) were grown for 45 days in washed river sand and then harvested. The seeds
were either treated with –
1. Troforté blend microbes (Ag microbes);
2. Langleys Bio-Energetic Microbes (BMB); or
3. No Microbes.
Fertilizer regime 25g per pot –
1. TrofortéNPK Biomineral Fertilizer @25g per pot;
2. Conventional NPK (CK 88) @25g per pot;
3. Control (No fertilizer).