
FAQ About Indoor Plant Microbial Bioaugmentation

Can using microbial bioaugmentation help improve indoor air quality?
Yes, using microbial bioaugmentation can indirectly contribute to better indoor air quality. Healthier plants with robust root systems and leaves are more efficient at photosynthesis and can absorb indoor pollutants such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Moreover, a healthy microbial population can enhance the plant's capacity to support these processes effectively.