Ecozen seems like a valuable addition to soil health and plant nutrition. Here’s a summary of its benefits and functions: Key Benefits: Root and Soil Health: Keeps root surfaces clean and removes dead organic matter and residues, supporting a healthy rhizosphere. Nutrient Availability: Transforms accumulated or precipitated salts into usable nutrients, stabilizing EC (electrical conductivity) in the growing medium. Nutrient Uptake: Enhances the plant’s natural ability to absorb more nutrients and prevents issues related to fertilizer salt build-up. Pathogen Prevention: Helps avoid problems like antagonism, lock-up, and root system pathogens caused by excess salts. Additional Features: Enzyme Complexes: Work to break down organic matter and residues, improving soil health. Manganese Content: Stimulates micro-life in the soil, which helps further break down materials and recycle nutrients. Overall Function: Ecozen serves as an effective root and soil conditioner, complementing microbial life and bioavailable nutrition to improve plant growth and health. If you have any more questions or need specific advice on how to use Ecozen, feel free to ask! Available Sizes 250mL, 500mL, 1L and 5L. Directions Add Ecozen according to the Aptus feeding program and instructions printed on the product label. No application rate is specified on the current product page. FAQ What does Aptus Ecozen do?It uses enzyme complexes to break down root-zone residues and support nutrient recycling. Does Ecozen help with accumulated salts?Yes. It is designed to transform accumulated or precipitated salts into more usable nutrient forms. Does it support soil microorganisms?The manganese content is intended to stimulate microbial activity in the growing medium. Is Ecozen the same as System-Clean?No. Ecozen conditions the root zone and growing medium, while System-Clean is formulated for irrigation lines, sprayers and drippers.