A: Surface Cleaner can be used in kitchens, food processing areas, workshops, equipment surfaces, manufacturing facilities, and general janitorial cleaning. It’s suitable for daily maintenance or deep-cleaning applications where organic buildup occurs.
A: Contact our sales team to request pricing, bulk quotes, or product samples. We support distributors, facility operators, and private-label customers seeking natural, enzyme-based cleaning solutions.
A: You can purchase Surface Cleaner directly from us, the manufacturer. We supply bulk, wholesale, and private-label formats for distributors, janitorial suppliers, and OEM cleaning product companies.
A: Surface Cleaner is available in multiple packaging sizes to suit bulk, wholesale, and private-label needs. Powder: 22 lb (10 kg) pails, 44 lb (20 kg) pails, 340 lb (155 kg) drumsLiquid: Quart, liter, gallon containers, 55 gallon (208 liter) drums
A: Yes. Surface Cleaner serves as a versatile base for developing enzyme-based cleaning products. OEM and private-label buyers can customize packaging, branding, and enzyme profiles to meet specific product lines.
A: Yes. It’s widely used in commercial cleaning programs, industrial facilities, and OEM formulations that require safe and natural residue removal without corrosion or chemical exposure.
A: Surface Cleaner is available in powder or liquid concentrate forms.
A: Surface Cleaner is safe for use on most hard surfaces including stainless steel, tile, plastic, concrete, sealed wood, and painted metal. It should not be used on unfinished or unsealed surfaces where moisture sensitivity or porosity may affect performance.
A: Surface Cleaner is an enzyme-based cleaner designed for use on hard, non-porous surfaces. It contains a blend of natural enzymes that break down organic soils such as grease, oil, food residues, and other organic buildup. By using biological catalysis instead of harsh chemicals, Surface Cleaner removes residues safely and leaves surfaces clean and residue-free.
A: Yes. Surface Cleaner is non-toxic, biodegradable, and free of corrosive or hazardous ingredients. It is safe for use in food-handling areas, industrial facilities, and janitorial environments where sustainability and user safety are priorities.
A: Yes. Surface Cleaner can be used before or after disinfection as part of a cleaning program. It helps remove organic matter that can reduce the effectiveness of sanitizers, but it should not be mixed directly with strong oxidizing disinfectants.
A: Enzymes act as biological catalysts that break down organic molecules into smaller, water-soluble fragments. This allows organic residues to be lifted from surfaces and rinsed away easily without the need for acids, solvents, or caustic detergents.
A: Pricing and sample requests for Thatch Treat can be made directly through Bio-Green Planet. Contact us with your acreage and intended application to receive a customized quote. Bulk, wholesale, and private-label pricing are available for distributors, integrators, and professional turf managers.
A: Thatch Treat can be purchased directly from Bio-Green Planet. Bulk and private-label formats are available for distributors, integrators, and turf management companies seeking a professional commercial turf thatch product.
A: Thatch Treat is available as a high-CFU powder that is mixed with water and then sprayed or used in irrigation applications. Standard packaging includes:
A: Yes. Thatch Treat is produced by a trusted U.S. microbial manufacturer offering bulk, OEM, and private-label turf biology for distributors and professional turf suppliers.
A: Thatch Treat is widely used by golf course superintendents, sports turf managers, and lawn care professionals seeking a biological solution for thatch and organic matter management. It is also suitable for stadium turf organic matter control and Bermuda thatch management in warm-season turf systems.
A: Application rates vary with turf type, soil conditions, and maintenance frequency. The initial dosage is typically 30–50 grams per acre, followed by light irrigation to activate microbial penetration. A follow-up dose equal to the initial rate may be applied after 4–8 weeks if heavy chemical use has reduced microbial activity or if thatch accumulation remains high. Thatch Treat can also be applied monthly during the active growing season as part of an ongoing biological dethatching program between topdressings.
A: Yes. Use of Thatch Treat significantly reduces the frequency of verticutting and core aeration, lowering labor costs and minimizing turf disruption. It maintains thatch control between topdressing intervals, keeping surfaces firm and playable year-round.
A: Yes. Light irrigation immediately after application helps move the microbes and enzymes into the thatch and soil interface for maximum effectiveness. This ensures even microbial distribution and consistent contact with the organic layer being degraded.
A: Thatch Treat is typically applied as a spray or through irrigation systems. Apply evenly across the turf surface and lightly irrigate for about 1–3 minutes immediately after application to move the microbes into the thatch and rootzone. For most programs, a single application provides significant dethatching, but a follow-up application after 4–8 weeks may be used to enhance results or when herbicides, fungicides, or pesticides have been applied before dethatching is complete.
A: Yes. Thatch Treat integrates seamlessly with fertilizer and topdressing programs, biological inoculants, and soil conditioners. It works synergistically with aeration and sand topdressing to maintain organic matter balance and consistent turf firmness.
A: Early improvements in infiltration and surface response can appear within weeks of application. Visible thatch reduction and turf firmness typically develop over one to three maintenance cycles, depending on temperature, aeration frequency, and organic matter content.
A: Thatch Treat’s microbial consortium includes beneficial Trichoderma and Aspergillus fungi along with Bacillus bacteria selected for strong enzymatic activity. These microbes produce cellulase, xylanase, and laccase enzymes that target the key structural polymers in turf thatch. Working together, these thatch degradation microbes digest lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose, accelerating lignocellulose decomposition for thorough and sustained thatch reduction.
A: Thatch Treat performs across a wide range of soil pH (5.0–8.5) and temperatures from 45°F to 113°F (7°C–45°C), with optimal enzymatic and microbial activity between 68°F and 95°F (20°C–35°C). It remains effective in both cool-season and warm-season turf and can be applied during shoulder seasons when microbial activity supports ongoing thatch digestion.
A: Yes. Thatch Treat is a completely safe and non-toxic microbial inoculant compatible with all turfgrass species, fertilizers, wetting agents, and irrigation programs. It is an environmentally friendly thatch control product suitable for greens, fairways, sports fields, and lawns.
A: By biologically degrading thatch, Thatch Treat enhances soil aeration, infiltration, and microbial activity. It restores balance to the turfgrass microbiome, promotes deeper rooting, and improves water and nutrient movement throughout the rootzone. Turf surfaces become firmer, more uniform, and easier to maintain.
A: Thatch Treat is designed for golf greens, tees, and fairways, as well as sports turf and lawns prone to organic matter buildup. It performs exceptionally well in high-traffic or high-fertility areas where thatch accumulation reduces infiltration and playability.
A: Thatch Treat is effective on golf course greens, tees, and fairways, as well as sports turf and high-value lawns. It performs across both cool- and warm-season grasses, including bentgrass, Bermuda, bluegrass, and ryegrass, making it versatile for a wide range of professional turf systems.
A: Thatch Treat functions as an alternative to verticutting or core aeration. While mechanical methods only remove surface material, Thatch Treat delivers deeper, more complete thatch breakdown throughout the entire profile using enzymatic thatch breakdown and microbial digestion.
A: Thatch Treat is a natural thatch remover formulated for golf, sports, and lawn turf systems. It contains a blend of beneficial bacteria and fungi for thatch decomposition that produce cellulase, xylanase, and laccase enzymes to digest lignin and cellulose in the thatch layer. These thatch degradation microbes convert organic debris into humic compounds, improving infiltration, firmness, and soil health without mechanical disruption.
A: Thatch Treat also acts as a soil probiotic and turf biostimulant, improving soil structure, root growth, and nutrient efficiency. The beneficial strains enhance microbial balance, increase infiltration and oxygen flow, and help turf recover faster from stress and traffic while maintaining firmer, more consistent surfaces.
A: Many liquid dethatchers rely solely on enzymes. Thatch Treat combines both enzymes and living thatch degrading microbes, resulting in a synergistic breakdown of lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose. This dual-mode approach provides faster, more uniform thatch removal and longer-lasting benefits for golf course thatch treatment and sports turf thatch solutions.
A: Typical use rates vary by crop and application method. Field and row crops require lower rates per acre compared to vegetables or high-value crops that benefit from concentrated inoculation near root zones. Detailed rate tables are provided in the Technical Details section.
A: Mycorrhizae provides a concentrated, multi-strain formulation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi proven to improve nutrient efficiency, soil structure, and plant resilience across diverse crop systems. Its consistent performance, scalability, and U.S. production quality make it a dependable choice for both growers and distributors.
A: Mycorrhizae can be purchased directly from Bio-Green Planet. Bulk and private-label options are available for agricultural suppliers and blending operations.
A: Yes. Our AMF is available in bulk, wholesale, OEM, and private-label formats, making it a flexible solution for distributors, integrators, and agricultural input companies seeking a trusted microbial fertilizer manufacturer.
A: Mycorrhizae is produced as a high-CFU powdered microbial inoculant offered in commercial bulk formats:
A: Under favorable soil temperature and moisture, AMF colonization can begin within 2–3 weeks after application. Visible improvements in root density and plant vigor follow as the mycorrhizal colonization rate increases through the growing season.
A: Yes. Mycorrhizae is fully compatible with many biological inoculants and fertilizers under moderate pH and salinity. It demonstrates excellent compatibility with other biologicals, including Bacillus species, in integrated soil programs.
A: Yes. Mycorrhizae is compatible with seed treatment and in-furrow use. It also blends well with starter fertilizers and biological inputs when applied under moderate conditions, ensuring early colonization and strong root–fungus establishment.
A: It can be applied as a seed treatment, in-furrow, side-dress, transplant dip, or through fertigation systems. Early contact with roots ensures rapid colonization and maximum benefit.
A: Mycorrhizae is a 6,000-propagule-per-gram powder containing spores, hyphal fragments, and colonized root pieces that ensure reliable colonization and consistent field performance.
A: Mycorrhizal colonization stimulates fine-root branching and elongation, increasing the plant’s ability to capture nutrients and water. Early inoculation leads to stronger root systems, improved seedling vigor, and better establishment under variable field conditions.
A: Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight. Avoid high heat and humidity to maintain fungal viability. When properly stored, Mycorrhizae retains effectiveness for 24 months from the manufacturing date.
A: Mycorrhizae is ideal for challenging soils where phosphorus availability is limited. AMF help unlock both inorganic and organic P fractions, providing phosphorus solubilization support and improving root nutrient density in low-fertility soil conditions.
A: Yes. The extensive hyphal network improves water uptake and osmotic balance, allowing plants to maintain growth under drought, salinity, or compaction stress. Mycorrhizae increases water-use efficiency and supports consistent yields in variable climates.
A: Mycorrhizae enhances nutrient and water uptake in field crops, improving phosphorus use efficiency and root exploration in low-fertility or compacted soils. The extended hyphal network increases early vigor and yield consistency across variable field conditions.
A: Mycorrhizae is a multi-strain endomycorrhizal (arbuscular mycorrhizal, AMF) inoculant that forms symbiotic relationships with plant roots. The fungi colonize root tissues and extend hyphal networks into the soil, increasing the plant’s functional root area and improving access to nutrients and water. This natural mycorrhizal biofertilizer enhances phosphorus uptake, nutrient efficiency, and overall soil health.
A: AMF hyphae reach beyond the root zone to absorb phosphorus that is unavailable to plant roots alone. This process, known as mycorrhizal phosphorus uptake, improves fertilizer efficiency, reduces phosphorus fixation, and increases nutrient availability in low-P or high-pH soils.
A: Yes. Mycorrhizae is highly effective for vegetables and greenhouse crops that rely on strong fine-root systems for nutrient absorption. It supports transplant establishment, enhanced micronutrient uptake, and improved fruit and leaf quality.
A: Mycorrhizae supports nearly all agricultural and horticultural crops that associate with AMF. It is highly effective for field crops, vegetables, vineyards, fruit trees, ornamentals, and greenhouse plants. Most grasses, cereals, legumes, and broadleaf species respond positively to inoculation.
A: In perennial systems like orchards and vineyards, Mycorrhizae restores long-term root symbioses and improves soil aggregation and organic matter turnover. It supports nutrient efficiency, root longevity, and better yield stability under stress.
A: Contact our sales team for quotes or sample requests. This high-CFU microbial consortium for agriculture is available in commercial packaging for agricultural producers, input distributors, and integrators.
A: We manufacture this multi-strain biofertilizer in-house under strict quality control and traceability standards. Each batch is verified for CFU count, strain purity, and stability to ensure consistent field performance. Buying direct from the producer eliminates middle layers and provides a dependable supply chain for bulk microbial inputs.
A: Sunrise is for sale directly from the producer in bulk, wholesale, OEM, and private-label formats. It is a trusted OMRI Listed microbial biofertilizer for growers and distributors seeking a reliable multi-strain biostimulant for organic and regenerative farming systems.
A: Yes. Our Sunrise soil probiotic is available in bulk, wholesale, OEM, and private-label formats, making it a flexible solution for distributors, integrators, and agricultural input companies seeking a trusted microbial fertilizer manufacturer.
A: Sunrise is produced as a high-CFU microbial inoculant offered in commercial bulk formats:
A: Yes. By decomposing residues and producing polysaccharides that bind soil particles, it acts as a biological soil conditioner that enhances aggregation and organic matter stability, making it especially useful for depleted or compacted soils.
A: Avoid applying Sunrise at the same time as chemical pesticides or strong oxidizers. Such products can reduce microbial viability. If both are required, apply Sunrise at least 72 hours before or after pesticide applications. Do not tank-mix with harsh chemicals or chlorinated water.
A: Yes. This soil inoculant integrates well with organic matter inputs and standard fertility programs. It can be used alongside compost, humic acids, and liquid fertilizers as long as extreme heat and high-chlorine water are avoided.
A: Sunrise can be applied through soil drench, in-furrow application, seed treatment, foliar spray, or fertigation and can also be blended with other microbial fertilizers.
A: Yes. Our bioinoculant is a water-dispersible, spore-forming microbial inoculant that can be mixed in non-chlorinated water and applied through irrigation, fertigation, or spray systems. Its stable formulation allows for uniform distribution without clogging and is compatible with most nutrient programs.
A: Sunrise is a regenerative agriculture biological that supports a wide range of agricultural systems:
A: Once mixed in non-chlorinated water, Sunrise remains stable and active for up to 12–24 hours. For best results, apply the solution the same day it is prepared to ensure maximum microbial viability. Avoid mixing with hot water, chlorinated sources, or harsh chemicals, and maintain gentle agitation if the mixture is held before application.
A: Yes. By maintaining a balanced microbiome and stimulating systemic plant responses, Sunrise bacterial biofertilizer enhances tolerance to drought, salinity, nutrient imbalance, and other abiotic stresses. It also promotes consistent growth under high-input or intensive management conditions.
A: Yes. This crop inoculant acts as a microbial biofertilizer that improves nutrient-use efficiency. It helps unlock bound phosphorus and micronutrients while enhancing nitrogen cycling in the root zone, allowing growers to get more out of their existing fertilizer programs.
A: Sunrise has a long shelf life due to its high-CFU, spore-forming formulation. When stored in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and moisture, it remains viable for 18 months. Keep sealed when not in use, and avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures or humidity to maintain full microbial activity and CFU count.
A: Sunrise enhances soil fertility through biological nutrient cycling and enzyme activity. Its microbes:
A: Single microbes perform specific functions, but multi-strain consortia like Sunrise create synergistic interactions in the rhizosphere. Bacillus, Brevibacillus, and Pseudomonas improve nutrient solubilization and root growth, while beneficial fungi enhance organic matter breakdown and soil structure. The result is a balanced microbial community that delivers broader and more consistent benefits than single-strain products.
A: Yes. Sunrise is OMRI Listed for use in certified organic production and CDFA registered for sale and distribution in California as a microbial soil amendment. It contains only naturally occurring, non-GMO microbes compatible with organic, regenerative, and conventional agriculture programs.
A: Yes. Sunrise is a soil probiotic that contains only naturally occurring, non-pathogenic bacteria and fungi. It is safe for plants, soils, and beneficial microbes and does not introduce any synthetic or genetically modified organisms.
A: Sunrise is a high-CFU, multi-strain microbial inoculant and soil probiotic biofertilizer combining beneficial Bacillus, Brevibacillus, Pseudomonas, Trichoderma, Aspergillus, and Penicillium. These microbes colonize the rhizosphere, solubilize nutrients, produce organic acids and enzymes, and support a balanced soil microbiome, enhancing nutrient cycling, root growth, and crop resilience.
A: The Bacillus, Brevibacillus, and Pseudomonas components act as plant growth-promoting microbes, producing natural hormones (IAA, IBA, CK, GA) that stimulate root elongation and fine-root density for improved nutrient and water uptake. The beneficial fungi (Trichoderma, Aspergillus, and Penicillium) also enhance root health by colonizing the rhizosphere, releasing enzymes that decompose organic matter, and improving soil structure for stronger root anchoring and consistent plant establishment.
A: Multi-Tricho is produced as a high-CFU fungal inoculant with multiple commercial options:
A: Our multi-strain Trichoderma is for sale directly from us in bulk, wholesale, OEM, and private-label formats. It is a trusted choice for growers, agronomists, and distributors seeking a reliable OMRI Listed Trichoderma inoculant for organic and regenerative farming systems.
A: We manufacture Multi-Tricho, ensuring strict quality control, verified CFU counts, and consistent lot traceability. By sourcing directly from the producer, distributors and integrators gain access to reliable bulk, wholesale, OEM, and private-label formats without unnecessary middle layers. This makes Multi-Tricho a trusted choice for companies seeking a proven Trichoderma inoculant manufacturer for agriculture.
A: Contact our sales team for a quote or sample request. Multi-Tricho is available in standard strengths and commercial packaging formats for agricultural producers, input distributors, and integrators.
A: Yes. Multi-Tricho is available in bulk, wholesale, private-label, B2B, and OEM supplier formats, making it a flexible solution for distributors, integrators, and agricultural input companies.
A: Yes. Multi-Tricho is OMRI Listed, fully compatible with organic and regenerative systems and integrates seamlessly with microbiome management strategies. By functioning as a soil probiotic fungi blend, it promotes soil aggregation, improves nutrient cycling, and supports beneficial microbial balance. This makes it a strong fit for regenerative practices that focus on long-term soil health, root vigor, and sustainable plant resilience.
A: Yes. Multi-Tricho integrates well with composts, organic matter inputs, and conventional nutrient programs. As a soil biology supplement, it helps optimize the efficiency of other soil fertility practices.
A: Yes. Multi-Tricho contributes to restoring degraded soils by promoting soil aggregation, boosting microbial activity, and improving root regeneration, making it valuable for soils under heavy stress or long-term intensive use.
A: Yes. Trichoderma inoculants such as Multi-Tricho are commonly applied with water, compost teas, or fertilizer programs. They integrate well with liquid or dry fertility inputs as long as extreme heat, chlorine, or incompatible pesticides are avoided. Multi-Tricho is designed as a root probiotic inoculant that blends easily into soil fertility programs and complements both organic and conventional applications.
A: Yes. By stabilizing the rhizosphere, Multi-Tricho provides stress tolerance support that aids plants in recovering from root stress, improving root structure, and supporting long-term resilience in degraded or compacted soils.
A: Trichoderma inoculants benefit a wide range of systems:
A: Yes. Multi-Tricho contains only naturally occurring, non-pathogenic fungi. It is a safe, beneficial fungi for soil health compatible with microbiome management strategies. It is OMRI Listed and is suitable for use in organic, regenerative, and conventional systems.
A: Unlike chemical conditioners or generic soil additives, Trichoderma probiotic blends deliver living microbial activity that builds long-term soil vitality. Multi-Tricho functions as a microbial soil amendment, improving nutrient cycling, boosting soil biological activity, and supporting rhizosphere health. This ecological approach integrates seamlessly with regenerative and organic programs and contributes to more resilient crop systems.
A: Trichoderma are recognized as plant growth-promoting fungi inoculants (PGPF). By colonizing the root zone, Multi-Tricho improves nutrient-use efficiency, supports uniform crop growth, and acts as a plant health biostimulant that enhances tolerance to drought, salinity, and nutrient stress.
A: Yes. Multi-Tricho is OMRI Listed for use in certified organic production systems and meets the requirements of the USDA National Organic Program (NOP) for microbial soil amendments.
A: Multi-Tricho is a multi-strain Trichoderma inoculant containing Trichoderma harzianum, Trichoderma longibrachiatum, and Trichoderma asperellum. These beneficial soil health fungi colonize root surfaces and the surrounding rhizosphere, where they release enzymes and metabolites that recycle nutrients, accelerate organic matter breakdown, and support a balanced soil microbiome. By strengthening soil, root, and plant health, Multi-Tricho functions as a soil probiotic fungi blend that helps crops establish more vigorously, tolerate stress, and perform more consistently.
A: Multi-Tricho enhances both soil fertility and root performance through several biological mechanisms:
A: You can purchase tabs that refresh parts washer solution directly from us. We offer flexible bulk and wholesale supply programs for auto shops, machine shops, OEMs, and industrial maintenance distributors.
A: Yes. The product is available in bulk, wholesale, and private-label formats for distributors and equipment manufacturers seeking to add bioremediating parts washer tablets to their product lines. We support OEM integration with custom packaging and CFU specifications.
A: We ship and sell Parts Washer Regenerator Tabs in bulk directly from our factory in Wisconsin, USA. Parts Washer Regenerator Tabs are trusted by auto shops, machine shops, manufacturers, and industrial maintenance providers seeking an eco-friendly, bioremediating parts washer tablet that extends bath life, reduces waste, and supports sustainable operations.
A: Yes. Parts Washer Regenerator Tabs are available in bulk, wholesale, and private-label formats for OEMs, distributors, and maintenance suppliers seeking to offer sustainable cleaning solutions under their own brand.
A: Each tablet measures 1.5 in (38 mm) in diameter, 0.5 in (13 mm) thick, and weighs 1 oz (28 g). Tablets are supplied in pails with bulk and private-label options available for OEM and distributor programs.
A: Apply 1 tablet every 30 days per washer (10–40 gallons / 40–150 liters).For larger or heavily loaded systems, increase dosing frequency or use additional tablets to maintain bath clarity and microbial activity.
A: No. Parts Washer Regenerator Tabs are formulated specifically for aqueous (water-based) parts washer systems. They are not compatible with solvent or petroleum-based cleaning fluids.
A: Place the tablet directly into the wash tank or fluid reservoir where it will remain immersed in the working solution. The microbes will disperse throughout the system, colonizing filters, sumps, and piping to maintain full-system cleaning and regeneration.
A: One tablet effectively treats 10–40 gallons (40–150 liters) of wash solution for approximately 30 days. Larger systems or high-contamination loads may require more frequent dosing or additional tablets.