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Harvest Energy Bio-Stimulant Fulvic Electrolyte

Overview of Crop, Composting, and
 Soil Remediation Products

The ECS Biological Products that sisters, Robbi Jackson and Jolynn Zapico manufacture and distribute include Bio-Stimulant by ECS™, Harvest Energy by ECS®, and Fulvic Electrolyte by ECS™.

Bio-Stimulant by ECS™ contains plant-derived enzymes and ingredients designed to release atmospheric oxygen when mixed with anything not in its initial packaging.  Thus, applying Bio-Stimulant by ECS™ infuses some atmospheric oxygen into otherwise oxygen-deprived soil, and its enzymes stimulate aerobic microbes to work and reproduce more rapidly.  Those extra aerobic organisms’ activities put additional oxygen into the soil, as well as nutrients excreted by those microbes.  Nutrients excreted by microbes are like those from earthworms – both are rich topsoil, containing plant available, well-balanced nutrients.

Fulvic Electrolyte by ECS™ contains some liquid calcium, iron, manganese, zinc and cobalt.  It also contains quite a bit of liquid sulfur. Its combination of liquid nutrients, (and especially its liquid sulfur) help breakdown thatch in hayfields or pastures, and accumulations of crop residue in other fields.  Fulvic Electrolyte by ECS™ opens compacted, oxygen-deprived soils. Its soil-application also stimulates some aerobic microbe activities.  

Harvest Energy by ECS® is comprised of Fulvic Electrolyte by ECS™ (about 25%), and highly concentrated forms of glucose.  This glucose provides carbon (sugar), which gives energy for aerobic microbes. When assimilating nutrients for growth, maturation and production, plants need about ten times more carbon than nitrogen (and about 100 times more carbon than sulfur). While carbon in Harvest Energy by ECS® does not supply all carbon necessary for these growing needs, carbon in this product seems to trigger production of more plant-available carbon in growing plants’ root-zones by aerobic microbes in those root-zones.