Plant activator that can be used for all plants, including vegetables, fruits, flowers, grass, trees, and hydroponics.
"Green Micot(R)" is a fulvic acid extract made primarily from unwanted pine branches and leaves found in Hamayama Park, Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture. It is manufactured using patented technology from Kokudo Bousai Gijutsu Co., Ltd. As a plant-based active ingredient derived from natural sources, it can be safely used on crops in fields. Additionally, by utilizing pine branches and leaves that were previously discarded, it contributes to the healthy growth of the pine forest within the park. [Main Capabilities] ■ Relieves stress on soil and crops ■ Effectively utilizes soil nutrients ■ Forms natural soil ■ Suppresses soil pathogens ■ Promotes crop growth and increases yield *Sales in five prefectures in the Chugoku region are entrusted to the Shimane Prefectural Forestry Cooperative Association. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Structure】 ■1. Adjusting pH value ■2. Stabilizing pH to balance and prevent/improve soil disorders Soil particles form small clumps, creating fluffy soil that allows roots to grow easily ■3. Increased ability to adsorb fertilizers, enabling the accumulation of many minerals ■4. Preventing mineral leaching due to rainfall, etc. (Incorporating minerals in a balanced manner) ■5. Promoting healthy growth and significantly increasing photosynthesis (Strengthening cell walls, etc.) ■6. Preventing external damage from pests and reducing moisture evaporation within the plant *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Techno System Co., Ltd. conducts surveying, research analysis, design, planting of black pines in coastal sandy areas, and aerial surveys using drones (remote-controlled helicopters). Through design and surveying operations, geological survey work, and other activities, we aim to enhance social infrastructure development and contribute to local communities.