17 Minerals manages to restore fertility to land marked by erosion and drought.
Soil Condition
In a landscape marked by erosion and drought, the challenge was clear: to get plants to grow in the upper part, where the arid soil seemed to condemn them to stagnation. Fertility had been washed away by the rain, leaving only poor, stony soil devoid of organic matter.
To reverse the situation, 17 Minerals Regenerator was applied to the specimens marked with colored cloths, while those with white cloths were left untreated. The difference became apparent within a few days.
Results after 12 days: Control plants
However, the story changed with the arrival of 17 Minerals Regenerator. A rainy day was chosen to strategically apply it to one hectare, followed by immediate planting. The first signs of transformation appeared just one week later.
Results after 12 days:
Plants treated with 17 Minerals Regenerator
The untreated plants showed no signs of sprouting, remaining immobile in their struggle against the hostile soil. In contrast, in just 10 to 12 days, the treated plants began to sprout new shoots up to 30 centimeters long. A light green, almost brown color, characteristic of the pre-photosynthesis phase, covered the branches, a sign that the plant was awakening.
Bringing land back to life
The contrast was striking when observing the hillside: at the bottom, plants grew normally thanks to moisture and nutrient accumulation. But at the top, where the soil was poorer, the regenerator managed to reactivate sprouting, promoting vigorous growth and better coloration in the treated specimens.
The soil, which over the years had lost its richest topsoil, found a second chance in 17 Minerals.
Where life had once struggled to survive, greenery was now reclaiming its place.