When we talk about cherry trees, we are talking about a great challenge: first the flower, setting and the beginning of fruit growth. Then the intense vegetative and root growth begins, which brings with it transpiration (drag of water, nutrients and generation of sugars) that will allow the fruit of the season to develop and fill (Lemus, 2005). If we understand this, we will know that starting root activity early and intensely is key to the productive objectives that the market has set for our producers.
When the harvest is over, the roots become key for nutrient absorption and maintaining photosynthesis, preparing the fruit for the following season. Unfortunately, root growth will not be as intense naturally (Hirzel, 2014), and therefore it is key to maintain and promote this growth to the maximum.
For roots to grow, they need water, oxygen, temperature and a correct balance of microorganisms. Only an adequate root system can lead to productive and sustainable success over the years.

Bachumus Eco improves soil and rhizosphere conditions, bringing soil back to life, enhancing root growth and stress tolerance.
