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OUR INNOVATIVE 

BIO-TECHNOLOGY

HOW IS NURTURE GROWTH

MADE?

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RESCUING FOOD WASTE

The fertilizer production process begins by collecting food waste from supermarkets, restaurants, and food and beverage manufacturers. This nutrient-rich food waste becomes the base ingredient of our special formulation.

MICROORGANISMS

This nutrient-rich food waste becomes the base ingredient of our special formulation. Using our innovative biotechnology, Nurture Growth Bio adds proprietary micro-organisms and other natural ingredients.

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FERMENTATION

All of this nutrients dense mix then goes through several fermentation cycles.

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AT THE END OF THE PRODUCTION PROCESS

A highly concentrated, premium quality liquid organic

bio-fertilizer is produced; one that is made from all-natural ingredients using sustainable manufacturing practices.

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HOW DOES NURTURE GROWTH

WORK?

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MICRO-ORGANISMS
Our proprietary formulation contains living micro-organisms.  When these are properly applied to seeds or plant surfaces, the micro-organisms colonize the interior of the plant and increase the supply of essential nutrients along with other mineral nutrients that the plant needs to thrive.               
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NITROGEN FIXATION
Nurture Growth’s micro-organism fixates nitrogen by absorbing and binding it to the root hairs of the host plant.  This enables the roots to multiply increasing the density of the root system.
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BIOMIMICRY
Nurture Growth’s innovative bio-organic fertilizer uses the science of “biomimicry” to emulate what happens in nature to promote plant health and improve soil conditions. 
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NUTRIENTS 

SOLUBILIZING

Nurture Growth’s bio-fertilizer also contains microbes that solubilize insoluble nutrients such as Phosphorous (P) and Potassium (K) that exist in the soil.
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Although there is an abundance of nitrogen (N) in the atmosphere, it is inaccessible to most plants unless it is converted into other nitrogen compounds through a process known as nitrogen fixation.

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When spraying nurture growth mixed with water, millions of beneficial micro-organisms colonize every part of the plant.

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The micro-organisms colonize the interior of the plant and travel down to the roots

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micro-organism fixates nitrogen by absorbing and binding it to the root hairs of the host plant.  This enables the roots to multiply increasing the density of the root system.

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The micro-organisms supply the plant with essential nutrients along with other mineral nutrients that it needs to thrive. 

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Did you know that there are more micro-organisms in one teaspoon of soil than there are humans on Earth?

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