
FAQ About Indoor Plant Root Zone Microbiology

How do microorganisms in the root zone affect plant health?
Microorganisms in the root zone affect plant health by enhancing nutrient availability, improving nutrient uptake efficiency, and conferring resistance against diseases. They form symbiotic relationships with plant roots, helping in the breakdown of organic matter and conversion of nutrients into forms readily absorbed by plants.
These microbes can also stimulate root growth and increase the plant's resistance to environmental stresses, such as drought and disease, by activating plant defense mechanisms.