ONE (Indigenous Herbal Nutrients)

ONE (Indigenous Herbal Nutrients)

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Overview

ONE is an herbal extract used to provide plants and soil with micro-nutrients. ONE optimizes soil conditions, microorganism health, and overall protection from harsh environments. Specifically, ONE aids in warding off insects, molds, mildews, and fungi by creating a balanced microbial local biosphere.

How It’s Made

The making of ONE takes one full year of time and energy. Each herb is extracted separately and stirred daily for six months. Herbs are then combined and left to merge and evolve ultimately for another six months, becoming ONE.

Usage

PLANTS: ONE can be used as a seed soak, soil drench (to activate dormant soil microorganisms and feed life), or be applied to leaves in evenings (to repel bugs).

LIVESTOCK: ONE acts as a prebiotic. It increases gut health, microbial balance for immunity, and animal health and productivity through healthy digestion.

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