MBT PULI-KE solves betel nut root composting and root rotting problems
Root system is the foundation of plant growth, flowering and fruiting. The root system is the necessary organ for plants to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. The root system plays an important role in fixing the plant, absorbing water, inorganic nutrients and a small amount of organic nutrients needed for crop growth and development, and synthesizing growth-regulating substances.
However, the actual planting of betel nut composts and burns the roots due to excessive water and improper fertilization. MBT PULI-KE is prepared by microbial enzymatic hydrolysis of mineral humic acid. The product is compounded with a variety of nutrients. It can replenish the soil with organic matter and large amount of elements, promote the formation of soil granular structure, enhance the effectiveness of fertilizer, and promote the growth of root system.
As shown in the above figure, before the application of MBT PULI-KE, the root system of betel nut tree has been completely blackened and rotted, and there is no white root at the root. This indicates that the root system has basically lost the ability to absorb nutrients, and if remedial measures are not provided in time, the probability is that it will lead to the serious consequences of dead roots and dead trees.
As shown in the picture above, after 25 days of using MBT PULI-KE, betel nut roots have already grown a newborn root system, and the root tips are white and overall thicker. This shows that the newborn root system is well grown, robust and developed, with strong nutrient absorption capacity, better soil stability and water absorption capacity.
As shown in the figure above, after 50 days of MBT PULI-KE application, the betel nut root system has obviously elongated and capillary roots have grown. It can be seen that the root system of betel nut tree is well developed after applying MBT PULI-KE50, which is conducive to promoting the absorption and utilization of water and nutrients by the root system, guaranteeing the nutrient demand of the tree, and laying the foundation for guaranteeing the yield.