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Introduction

Chapter 1

The MultirOOting Technique

Chapter 2

MultiPH

 

Chapter 3

Learning How To MultirOOt

Chapter 4

Fruit Talk

 

Afterword

Glossary

 

The MultirOOt Report (Introduction)

Introduction to MultirOOting        


    MultirOOting is an enhanced planting/growing approach, guaranteed by Mother Nature, to substantially give both commercial growers and individual gardeners a method for increasing the consistency and growth rate of trees, ornamentals, and fruit and vegetables plants. It provides a way to prevent or reverse the negative environmental impact normally associated with traditional farming, all the while reducing overall cost.

    MultirOOting is an innovative approach designed to work by adapting the use of a rare event and making it an everyday occurrence, by reconstructing and controlling a powerful overlooked phenomenon that can be found occasionally in nature among wild growing plants. The use of MultirOOt growing is a novel way for any grower to economically turn a series of chances into choices by providing plants their own unique opportunity to develop and produce two or more simultaneously working root systems onto the same plant, just as could happen to a plant growing untended in its wild ancestral habitat!

    This MultirOOting discovery is about helping plants create multiple root zones as a way of accessing two or more times the nutrients for maximum growing power. It is also about creating a broader plant PH range, conservation of water use, nutrient/chemical environmental runoff containment, and slowing or reversing the effects of one of man’s agricultural nightmares: soil salinization.

    More than 12 years has been invested in personal research, carefully conducted bench trials, and analysis to formulate this information that proudly boasts an integrated mix of plant theory, technology, and nature. MultirOOting is an unprecedented growing approach that can easily be applied and used by anyone skilled in the art. MultirOOting is a problem solver. Our desire is that it will motivate and redirect growers everywhere with renewed enthusiasm and real sustainable farming hope as they learn of and experience the delightful and eye-opening pOwer of MultirOOt growing, and as they see how MultirOOting can be used to grow a plant even in problem soil created by single root growing methods!

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