Dry Protocol

Dunamis

After years of mining the soil, CustomAgIntel is leading the way in improving soil health and nutrient uptake efficiency. An important part of all our crop protocol is to input “intelligence” in your soil by unlocking the soils “inherent power” to making nutrients available for growing a healthy crop from seed to harvest.

Dunamis” is a liquid or dry formulation specially formulated to:

  • Create balance in soil health and soil life.
  • Reduce the prevalence of soil and root borne diseases.(We now have a Customized protocol dedicated to reducing clubroot spore count)!
  • Help in the activation of the crops’ nutrient transportation system.
  • Maximise nutrient uptake efficiency.
  • Assist with Nitrogen Fixation, phosphorus and potassium solubilization.
  • Continuously improve the quality of your soil.
  • Correct soil pH and salinity issues.
  • Build bushels and improve ROI.

Click any of the nutrients (Fe, Cu, etc.) below to learn how they help crops grow.

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IRON (Fe)
IRON (Fe) is involved when a plant produces chlorophyll, which gives the plant oxygen as well as its healthy green color. It also helps regulate and promote growth
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MOLYBDENUM (Mo)
MOLYBDENUM (Mo) is an essential component in the enzymes that converts nitrate into nitrite (a toxic form of nitrogen) and then into ammonia used to synthesize amino acids within the plant. It also required by symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria in legumes to fix atmospheric nitrogen
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COBALT (Co)
COBALT (Co) is intimately involved in many different processes of growth which a plant undergoes to reach its full potential. One of these processes is the process by which the plant stem grows and the coleoptile elongates. These two functions both assist in the overall growth of the plant as well as the availability for CO2 absorption by the plant
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SILICON (Si)
SILICON (Si) carries Calcium. It promotes stronger and thicker stems, shorter internodes development, prevents lodging, promotes favorable exposure of leaves to light, provides resistance to bacterial and fungal diseases and decrease some abiotic stress as temperatures, salinity, heavy metal and aluminium toxicity
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NITROGEN (Amine N)
NITROGEN (Amine N) serves as a carrier for all nutrients starting with Magnesium. It is an essential element of all the amino acids in plant structures which are the building blocks of plant proteins, important in the growth and development of vital plant tissues and cells like the cell membranes and chlorophyll. Nitrogen is essential in plant processes such as photosynthesis. Thus, plants with sufficient nitrogen will experience high rates of photosynthesis and typically exhibit vigorous plant growth and development
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Effective Microbes
Effective Microbes promote photosynthesis and strengthens the vigour of crops and improves the crop's abilities to withstand drought, floods, diseases and heat stress
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Calcium (Ca)
Calcium (Ca) is essential for soil, root and crop health. It is an important nutrient for crop germination, growth of new roots and root hairs, and the development of leaves. Calcium displaces sodium which leads to reduced soil compaction overtime. It combines with Nitrogen forming a bond that makes the Nitrogen more efficient (N:Ca ratio is more stable and efficient than N:S ratio). It helps the crop respond better to stress and builds cell rigidity to help fight off pest and diseases

Imagine a prill that contains calculated amounts of critical bio-available micronutrients, Carbon and Effective Microbes

Building your soil's micronutrient bank and feeding your soil's biology for #regenerativeagriculture

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Selenium (Se)
Selenium (Se) applied at low concentrations, enhances growth and anti-oxidative capacity of both mono- and dicotyledonous plants
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Sulphur (S)
Sulphur (S) serves as a catalyst for the biochemical reactions in the soil. Helps in the formation of chlorophyll that permits photosynthesis
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Carbon (C)
Carbon (C) improves soil health and fertility. Feeds soil biology
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Zinc (Zn)
Zinc (Zn) helps in the production of a plant hormone responsible for stem elongation and leaf expansion
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Copper (Cu)
Copper (Cu) is essential to the growth of plants. One other process which intricately involves the presence of copper is in the making of chlorophyll
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Manganese (Mn)
Manganese (Mn) helps with photosynthesis
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Magnesium (Mg)
Magnesium (Mg) is a key component of chlorophyll, the green colouring material of plants, and is vital for photosynthesis