Plants require carbon dioxide to conduct photosynthesis. Greenhouses often enrich their atmospheres
with additional CO2 to sustain and increase plant growth. A photosynthesis-related drop in carbon
dioxide concentration would kill green plants, or completely stop their growth.
Plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by photosynthesis, which uses light energy to produce
organic compounds (cellulose, lipids, and various proteins) by combining carbon dioxide and water.
Free oxygen is released as gas from the decomposition of water molecules, while the hydrogen is split
into its protons and electrons and used to generate chemical energy via photophosphorylation.
This energy is required for the fixation of carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle to make
3-phosphoglycerate that is used in metabolism, to construct sugars that
can be used as an energy source within the plant through respiration and as the raw material for the
construction of more complex organic molecules, such as polysaccharides, nucleic acids and proteins
during growth.
Until you are happy with ecoAgra™, we suggest experimenting with use, and applying as
required. Although we suggest different procedures depending on the plant, weather conditions
and other factors make specific usage rules an inexact science.
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eA300 accelerates photosynthesis and increases BRIX levels to enhance the nutrient exchange
capability of root systems causing them to increase in size and grow deeper into the soil. This
rich increase in sugars and rapid exchange process is how plants repair themselves within a few
sprays. After application, roots needs less water, less fertilizer, less labor, and result in less liability.
Plant Protect is a
USDA BioPreferred product that can has been known to reduce the requirements
of chemicals, while also surviving better in times of drought.
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eA300 dramatically impacts the quality, sweetness, and look of fruits and vegetables.
Flowers are radiant with a substantial reduction in chemical and water consumption!
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