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What is "Indigenous Microorganisms" or "IMO"--it's an organic fertilizer..do you have any reference about IMO?

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how about IMO1? IMO2? IMO3? IMO4? IMO5?

what do you know about them?

thanks... ^_^

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  1. Microorganisms inhabit the soil and the surfaces of all living things inside and out. Without them we would have no life at all on this planet. The soil is so alive and active with them that life has adapted to them and thrives because of them. They make soil from the detritus that constantly accumulates and helps to break it down in a continuous cycle/ recycle of resources. The plants that grow in the soil and live off the soil solution, a "tea" of sorts made possible by microorganisms, do so and thrive because of all the activity. The term indigenous refers to that in the area that you are discussing and I think that your reference numbers are probably taken from a specific context I am not familiar with not having read that material you site. If you know anything about the individual microbes, they would be easy to cultivate for your benefit. They can be used to increase the breakdown of soil material to humus products (like humic acid like materials)releasing them from a uncomposted raw state to a more mineralized state and further to a state that allows nutrients into solution to be used by plants (tea for plants!). Some microorganisms are even used to cultivate the surface of those plants, kind of on the idea that if you have a population of benign microbes taking up residence then there is little or no room for the neighborhood to get "bad" with diseases. Some products are available that work like this.


  2. Could be this?

    http://www.cannabis-world.org/cw/showthr...

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