HALO

HALO enhances soil microbial diversity for cannabis and hemp via beneficial bacteria, fungi, and organic acids. Bacillus strains solubilize phosphates and fix nitrogen, boosting root nutrient access for vigorous vegetative growth.
Trichoderma species suppress pathogens through resource competition and antifungal compounds, mitigating disease risks, while Glomus intraradices mycorrhizae extend root networks for improved water and mineral uptake.

Promote Nutrient Efficiency

Humic and fulvic acids chelate elements to prevent leaching and aid flowering absorption, fostering resilient roots, balanced ecosystems, and nutrient cycling. This supports healthier plants with potential cannabinoid and fiber enhancements, reducing synthetic inputs for sustainable production.

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Soil Microbial Enhancement

HALO enhances soil microbial diversity for cannabis and hemp cultivation through a balanced blend of beneficial bacteria, fungi, and organic acids. Bacillus strains solubilize phosphates and fix nitrogen, improving nutrient availability to roots and supporting vigorous vegetative growth.

Pathogen Suppression Benefits

Trichoderma species suppress soil pathogens by competing for resources and producing antifungal compounds, reducing disease pressure on sensitive cannabis and hemp crops. Glomus intraradices forms symbiotic mycorrhizal networks that extend root reach, enhancing water and mineral uptake for sustained development.

Nutrient Efficiency Support

Humic and fulvic acids chelate essential elements, preventing leaching and promoting efficient absorption during flowering. Overall, HALO fosters resilient root systems, balanced soil ecosystems, and optimized nutrient cycling, enabling healthier plants with potential for improved cannabinoid profiles and fiber quality in hemp, while minimizing environmental impact compared to synthetic alternatives.

Sustainable Cultivation Option

HALO supports reduced use of synthetic inputs by fostering natural soil biology, aligning with integrated pest and nutrient management for cannabis and hemp production.