Mikroorganismen

Collection: Microorganisms

Microorganisms play a central role in the natural balance of soil, plants, animals, and humans. Our active microorganisms support regenerative processes, promote soil fertility, strengthen plants, and contribute to animal health. Through the targeted use of these natural helpers, also in combination with zeolite, you can achieve sustainable improvements in gardening, agriculture, and animal husbandry.

🌿 Active Microorganisms AM+PLUS

Diversity for vibrant, regenerating soils

Garden soil is not a carrier medium for fertilisers.
It is a highly complex biological network of:

  • Bacteria
  • Fungi
  • Yeasts
  • Actinomycetes
  • Protozoa
  • Soil fauna

Billions of microorganisms live in a handful of healthy soil.
They are responsible for:

  • Nutrient mobilisation
  • Humus formation
  • Structural stability
  • Water retention capacity
  • Plant health

Without active microorganisms, even the best organic fertiliser remains biologically unused.

What are effective microorganisms?

Active microorganisms are living, metabolizing cultures that:

  • promote fermentative processes
  • reduce putrefactive processes
  • transform organic material
  • make minerals available to plants
  • build up microbial diversity in the soil

Fermentation is the central mechanism in this process.

According to research on microbial fermentation, stable, biologically available intermediate products are formed that other soil organisms can further process (cf. regenerative soil studies, e.g., Higa & Parr, 1994; Xu et al., 2000).