02 · Bio · Inoculant

Charge BioBoost

Soil inoculant — Reduces fertilizer use, Rebuilds microbiome.

Soil inoculant from Vegalab Crop Science, powered by Nitrogen-fixing bacteria · phosphorus-solubilizing fungi. Charge BioBoost targets Soil fertility; nitrogen and phosphorus availability, and has been tested on All field crops, Vegetables, Vines and Fruit trees.

Vegalab Charge BioBoost
Mode of action

Beneficial bacteria and saprophytic fungi colonize the rhizosphere, fixing atmospheric nitrogen and solubilizing soil phosphorus into bioavailable forms. Plants reduce dependency on mineral fertilizer; soil structure and microbial diversity rebuild with continued use.

Reduces fertilizer useRebuilds microbiomeMaximizes N & P uptakeSelf-perpetuating
Specifications
ActiveNitrogen-fixing bacteria · phosphorus-solubilizing fungi
TargetsSoil fertility; nitrogen and phosphorus availability
Dilution rate1.3 g/L (5 g/gal) · 1.1 kg/ha (1.0 lb/acre) soil drench
ApplicationSoil irrigation before and after planting
Line · CategoryBio · Soil inoculant
Efficacy
  • Nitrogen-fixing on legumes and grasses
  • Phosphorus-solubilizing on all crops
  • Soil organic matter decomposition
  • Rhizosphere microbiome rebuilding

Derived from: Nitrogen-fixing bacteria · Phosphorus-solubilizing fungi
Contains: Beneficial bacteria consortium · Saprophytic fungi

Tested on
All field cropsVegetablesVinesFruit trees

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Frequently asked questions

What does Charge BioBoost target?

Soil fertility; nitrogen and phosphorus availability

What is the application rate for Charge BioBoost?

1.3 g/L (5 g/gal) · 1.1 kg/ha (1.0 lb/acre) soil drench Application: Soil irrigation before and after planting.

Is Charge BioBoost suitable for natural or organic programs?

Charge BioBoost is a naturally derived input (Nitrogen-fixing bacteria · phosphorus-solubilizing fungi) designed to fit low-residue and IPM programs.

Which crops is Charge BioBoost used on?

All field crops · Vegetables · Vines · Fruit trees