CSU Trio Finds Unexpected Success in Cannabis Agriculture

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CSU professors Colin Bell, Matthew Wallenstein and Richard Conant didn’t originally plan on applying their microbe research to cannabis.

, a Boulder dispensary and growing facility, to test out what is now Growcentia's flagship product: Mammoth P, a solution made to improve phosphorus content in soil.

The trio began investigating agricultural problems while working at CSU, and discovered that phosphorus, a nutrient that promotes root growth and maturity in plants, binds with minerals in soil over time and becomes locked away from plant feeding. There are stores of phosphorus in agricultural soil that can be tapped into with the right microbial consortium, Bell explains, which frees the phosphorus for plant uptake without the need for more fertilizer.

Matt Wallenstein , Colin Bell and Richard Conant started developing Growcentia's technology at Colorado State University.Cannabis presented a good starting place for Growcentia, as indoor grow houses, the most common space for commercial pot cultivation, provide a larger margin for error in product research by eliminating weather.

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