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LETTUCE

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All seedlings were planted in a peat based growingmedium.Sample 1 and 1a seedlings have been treated with amineral fertilizer only. The plants show poor rootdevelopment, with a few leaves and smaller growth.

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Sample 2 and 2a have been treated with 30mg Micronomox Universal and 30 mg of Micronomox Algae. The plants show a good root development and a greater number of leaves that are larger in size compared to the control group.

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Sample 3 and 3a have been treated with 40mg Micronomox Universal and 40 mg of Micronomox Algae. These seedlings show an excellent developed root system with large numbers of capillary (feeder) roots and a well-developed taproot. Their leaves are more numerous and are significantly more developed in size and thickness.

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Plant A received conventional fertilization treatment. Plant B was treated wtih 40 mg of Micronomox Universal and although it was planted 2 days later than Plant A, it still shows greater leaf development in both number and size.

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Tray A has been treated with conventional fertilizers. Tray B has been traeted wtih 40 mg of Micronomox Universal and although they was planted 2 days later than Tray A, they still show greater leaf development in both number and size.

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Photo 1 shows a crop of lettuce that received one application of Micronomox while in the nursery and a further two applications while in the field. Photo taken at harvest time, 63 days after transplanting.

Photo 4 shows lettuce not treated with Micronomox. Row A plants are smaller and consequently the space between plants is much greater.

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Photo 2 shows a crop of lettuce untreated with Micronomix. Photo taken at harvest time, 70 days after transplanting.

Photo 5 shows lettuce that has been treated with Micronomox, notice the increased size of the plants and how much less room there is in between them.

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