Ginseng
Bill Bostwick, a ginseng grower in Wisconsin uses ORMUS minerals to obtain 5,000 lbs/acre, whereas the state average is 1,300 lbs/acre. He grows plants to five year maturity while most must settle for 3-4 year maturity, because the usual susceptibility to fungal disease is absent in his plants.
Bill's neighbor, Dennis Draeger bought Bill’s seed for his ginseng farm. “The size of Bill’s seed is what threw me ‘cuz his was twice as big as what I had. I’ve been having germination problems. The germination was twice as good as what I normally had. Seeing Bill’s garden is what’s made my decision. Bill had, without a doubt, the best garden I’d ever seen. They were just huge roots, huge plants. You couldn’t walk more than 10’ into any of his beds ‘cuz it was just solid plants 3’ tall. And uh, I walked all the way around his garden, I looked for disease. I talked to him about what he sprays and when he sprays it. He doesn’t spray much at all. Rudamil, he doesn’t hardly use at all. And that’s what sold me on it.” The next year, using ORMUS minerals, Dennis got a ginsenoside report showing 9.89%. Another neighbor, Rick, began using it too and had 11.27% ginsenoside.
Dan Peters of Champaign, Illinois and past president of the Illinois Ginseng Association said he thinks that using ORMUS minerals is very cost-effective.
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