For the life cycle to work, a continuous supply of new organic matter is needed. Worms play an important role by digging holes in the soil and sucking up organic matter, which they turn into vermicompost, or as we call it, Biohumus.
Biohumus contains micro-organisms that form symbioses with the plant roots, increasing both the quantity and quality of nutrient uptake. It contains growth hormones that help seeds to germinate and roots to grow strong. Biohumus also contains mycorrhiza, fulvic acid, enzymes and humic substances.
With Biohumus, plants are healthier and produce a good harvest. Stress tolerance increases and they are better able to cope with challenges such as drought, cold, plant diseases and pests.
Biohumus is a biostimulant that supports the life cycle.