How it works

 
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Full Circle Microbes can help you keep nutrients in your soil and put more money in your pocket while helping the environment. Cannabis stalks retain ~80% of the nitrogen plants absorb in their life, but most grow operations treat leftover plant matter as waste, discarding nutrients in landfills, burn piles, or otherwise leaving them idle.

Traditional composting can take years to recycle this tough and fibrous plant material, but the right microbial communities can do it in weeks. Full Circle Microbes is the missing link for farmers, turning this year’s “waste” into next year’s value with greater sellable yields, lower nutrient costs and enhanced sustainability.

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Full Circle Microbes can help you keep nutrients in your soil and put more money in your pocket while helping the environment. Cannabis stalks retain ~80% of the nitrogen plants absorb in their life, but most grow operations treat leftover plant matter as waste, discarding nutrients in landfills, burn piles, or otherwise leaving them idle.

Traditional composting can take years to recycle this tough and fibrous plant material, but the right microbial communities can do it in weeks. Full Circle Microbes is the missing link for farmers, turning this year’s “waste” into next year’s value with greater sellable yields, lower nutrient costs and enhanced sustainability.

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On-site recycling made simple

 
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  • Save your stalks and leftover biomass after harvest, bucking and/or extraction. This plant matter has a wealth of nutrients to unlock and return to your soil.

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  • Woodchip or grind stalks and place leftover biomass onto a tarp or into a container, any vessel that can be covered or sealed after inoculation.

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  • Inoculate leftover biomass with Full Circle Microbes. Contact sales for specific directions tailored to your grow.

 
 
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  • Cover with a tarp or seal container and allow 3 weeks for microbial action to recycle leftover biomass.

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  • Mix recycled biomass in a 1:1 ratio with your growth substrate (soil, coco coir, etc.) and allow to cure for 2 weeks.

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  • You’re done! Your biomass is now an all-natural, fertilizer substitute ready to increase your yield and nourish new plants.

 

On-site recycling made simple

 
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  • Save your stalks and leftover biomass after harvest, bucking and/or extraction. This plant matter has a wealth of nutrients to unlock and return to your soil.

  • Woodchip or grind stalks and place leftover biomass onto a tarp or into a container, any vessel that can be covered or sealed after inoculation.

 
 
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  • Inoculate leftover biomass with Full Circle Microbes. Contact sales for specific directions tailored to your grow.

  • Cover with a tarp or seal container and allow 3 weeks for microbial action to recycle leftover biomass.

Step 5 mix in soil solo images - smaller - recenter again.png
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  • Mix recycled biomass in a 1:1 ratio with your growth substrate (soil, coco coir, etc.) and allow to cure for 2 weeks

  • You’re done! Your biomass is now an all-natural, fertilizer substitute ready to increase your yield and nourish new plants.

 

On-site recycling made simple

 
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  • Save your stalks and leftover biomass after harvest, bucking and/or extraction. This plant matter has a wealth of nutrients to unlock and return to your soil.

Step+2+Chip+Stalks+solo+images-01-test.jpg
  • Woodchip or grind stalks and place leftover biomass onto a tarp or into a container, any vessel that can be covered or sealed after inoculation.

Step 3 inoculate solo images - recolor.png
  • Inoculate leftover biomass with Full Circle Microbes. Contact sales for specific directions tailored to your grow.

 
 
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  • Cover with a tarp or seal container and allow 3 weeks for microbial action to recycle leftover biomass.

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  • Mix recycled biomass in a 1:1 ratio with your growth substrate (soil, coco coir, etc.) and allow to cure for 2 weeks

 
 
  • You’re done! Your biomass is now an all-natural, fertilizer substitute ready to increase your yield and nourish new plants.

 
 
 

Our Science

Microbes are the natural engine of recycling organic matter and our inoculant has optimized this process through rigorous research and development.

Where traditional composting takes a roundabout approach to cultivating microbial communities by balancing carbon and nitrogen inputs that take years to break down, we directly introduce the organisms we know are best suited for the job and can do it effectively in weeks. Our proprietary combination of bacteria and fungi helps farmers reclaim their nutrients and keep them in their soil where they belong.

 
 
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Our Science

Microbes are the natural engine of recycling organic matter and our inoculant has optimized this process through rigorous research and development.

Where traditional composting takes a roundabout approach to cultivating microbial communities by balancing carbon and nitrogen inputs that take years to break down, we directly introduce the organisms we know are best suited for the job and can do it effectively in weeks. Our proprietary combination of bacteria and fungi helps farmers reclaim their nutrients and keep them in their soil where they belong.

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Our science

Microbes are the natural engine of recycling organic matter and our inoculant has optimized this process through rigorous research and development.

Where traditional composting takes a roundabout approach to cultivating microbial communities by balancing carbon and nitrogen inputs that take years to break down, we directly introduce the organisms we know are best suited for the job and can do it effectively in weeks. Our proprietary combination of bacteria and fungi helps farmers reclaim their nutrients and keep them in their soil where they belong.

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