OSA (Organic Soil Activator) is rich in organic substances, amino acid, trace elements, and soil probiotics. The purpose of OSA is to encourage the spontaneous metabolism of the soil environment, and then to further enrich the soil diversity and the food chain.
OSA is very different from the organic liquid fertilizers on the market. It can encourage the growth of plantings, improve the quality, protect the soil, and especially enhance the potential of the soil sustainability.
【OSA Technology】
Technical sources: Anaerobic Fermentation Process, Microbe Environmental Control, Dominant Bacteria Recovery, the Identification of Molecular Biotechnology in Microbial Molecular Genetics, and the production of special enzyme.
Organic soil activator (OSA) is a synthetic product which results from the mutual metabolism of complex microbial flora, not the traditional metabolism of the mono-antibiotic. This activator, unlike traditional pesticides, does not lead to the drug resistance, but has positive effects on the soil, the ecological environment, and the growth of plants.
【Primary Technology 1】
The symbiotic system of facultative bacteria and anaerobic bacteria
OSA contains a great number of probiotics in the symbiotic system which is comprised of the facultative bacteria (Bacillus sp.) and the anaerobic bacteria (Clostridium sp.). The activator re-chains the ecological cycle—aerobic-facultative-anaerobic, and recovers the soil from the unsounded condition.
【Primary Technology 2】
Three stages of the growth of plants (Stage I, II, and III)
The requiring nutrition of plant growth mainly gets from fertilizers. General fertilizers only provide nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. The soil environment generally lacks of sufficient nutrition in Stage II (trace elements) and Stage III (vitamins).