Actinobacteria and Plant Growth Hormones

We often credit ACTINO’s success to tangible factors like nutrients and disease control, but there’s an invisible helper at work too: biochemical signaling. Actinobacteria, as they live and metabolize in the substrate, secrete various compounds. Some of these compounds function as growth promoters for other organisms. Auxins from Actinobacteria: One well-documented example is indole-3-acetic acid…

Actinobacteria for Nutrient Uptake

One key reason ACTINO can enhance yields and speed growth is because the actinobacteria in it function like a biological nutrient booster for mushrooms. These microbes improve nutrient cycling and availability within the substrate, ensuring the crop always has access to the building blocks it needs. Efficiency and Sustainability: What’s elegant about using bacteria for…

Meet the Microbe: Actinobacteria

Actinobacteria – the name might sound technical, but these microbes are quite familiar to anyone who’s dug into rich soil (they even give healthy soil its earthy smell!). Actinobacteria are the key beneficial organisms used in ACTINO. They play two critical roles: decomposition and protection. First, actinobacteria are exceptional at breaking down complex organic substances…