Two-Part Biological Starter System
Early growth determines season-long performance. InDepth was built around the first 30 days after planting — the window that sets root architecture, nutrient capture, and stress resilience for the entire season.
Part A activates plant metabolism. Part B activates soil biology. Together, they work from the same place at the same time.
Part A is designed to supply highly available micronutrients and organic stimulants that activate plant metabolism from emergence forward. These nutrients don't just feed the plant — they activate enzyme systems that determine how efficiently the plant uses what's already in the soil.
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Part B is a fermented biological concentrate designed to establish beneficial microbial populations directly in the seed zone. The goal is early root colonization — getting the right biology in place before the wrong biology can fill the void.
Part A activates plant metabolism. Part B activates soil biology. The plant supplies root exudates. The microbes enhance nutrient availability. The micronutrients drive enzyme systems that convert nutrients into biomass.
Deeper architecture from day one — establishing the foundation for season-long water and nutrient access.
More from what's already in the soil — enzyme systems and microbial solubilization working in tandem.
Greater tolerance to cold soils, compaction, and early-season nitrogen loss — when conditions aren't perfect.
Faster canopy establishment and stronger nutrient cycling relationships before V6.
Yield potential is largely determined before V6. InDepth was designed specifically for that window.
Root architecture established in the first 30 days dictates how effectively a plant captures water and nutrients all season — long before pollination or grain fill. This is when InDepth does its work.
Micronutrients unlock enzyme pathways. Beneficial microbes extend root reach and solubilize bound nutrients. Neither works as effectively alone. InDepth delivers both simultaneously in the same place — the seed zone.
Cold soils slow microbial activity and nutrient uptake. Compaction restricts root expansion. InDepth's fermented Bacillus community and micronutrient package are designed to perform under suboptimal early-season conditions.
InDepth is available through AgriBio Systems directly or through our dealer network. Talk with your dealer about integrating InDepth into your seed treatment program this season.
Questions? Email us at info@agribiosystems.com