Vegetables
“A consistent result is that EnSoil Algae™—when compared with the control—effectively promoted squash yield when measured by number of fruits or total weight of the crop. This was true when it was used alone or in combination with synthetic fertilizer. A winning combination was 25% of the usual fertilizer input plus foliar application of algae (a 46% increase in crop weight). However, soil application of algae alone looked quite good as well (a 40% increase).”
–Clemson University Squash Study
“When EnSoil Algae™ was added to poorer soil (Control), tomato yield per plant was increased 45%. Likewise, treating rich soil with algae boosted yield per plant by 16%. Thus, algae boosted yield regardless of baseline fertility.”
— Jennifer Wicker, Sweetgrass Gardens | SC
“In the EnSoil Algae™ treated block, highly statistically significant increases occurred in microbial populations activating key nutrients (N, P, S and Fe,) microbial hormonal activity and heavy metal resistance, and all of the microbes responsible for fighting pathogens and nematodes were turned on. These powerful changes in the soil, chemically and biologically, were confirmed by a yield increase in the EnSoil Algae™ block of 13% over the ten harvest timings. This translated to nearly six thousand lbs. per acre increase in yield (5,908) which at the average price of $0.68/lbs is a return of over $4,000 per acre.”