Why Grease Works
By applying the building blocks and precursors of the cannabinoid biosynthsesis pathway. GREASE is the first Cannabinoid Booster that works with the rhizophagy cycle that refers to the process by which plants obtain nutrients from the microbes in the soil and plant glands. In this process, plants form mutualistic relationships with certain soil microbes, such as mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobia, which provide the plant with essential nutrients in exchange for carbohydrates produced by the plant through photosynthesis. Cannabinoids, have been found to have an impact on the rhizophagy cycle by modulating the plant-microbe interactions. Cannabinoids has been found to enhance the symbiotic relationship between plants and mycorrhizal fungi by increasing the colonization of the roots by these beneficial fungi, which in turn can increase the plant's access to nutrients such as phosphorous and nitrogen. Furthermore, cannabinoids has been found to stimulate the biosynthesis of flavonoids, which are a group of phytochemicals that can act as signaling molecules to promote the growth of beneficial microbes in the soil. Cannabinoids treatment has been shown to increase the biosynthesis of flavonoids, which can act as signaling molecules that promote the growth of beneficial microbes in the soil, improving the rhizophagy process. Cannabinoids also can help to enhance the plant's tolerance to abiotic and biotic stressors, which can lead to healthier growth and development. Additionally, cannabinoid can help to increase the plant's resistance to pests and diseases, which can lead to healthier growth and higher yield as indirect plant defense. It's important to note that these are complex mechanisms and the effects of cannabinoids on rhizophagy cycle may vary depending on the plant species, environmental conditions, and the type of microbes present in the soil.