Your Crop Health Is Our Business Too.

You're doing everything right. Yet pathogen pressure keeps coming back. Microbial biostimulants underdeliver. Sanitation products corrode your equipment or leave an active ecological niche in your gutters. The problem isn't your operation. It's the approach of the products you're using.

Three Recurring Problems We've Heard

1. Pathogen pressure from persistent pathogens returns every season You treat, you prevent, but Pythium, Botrytis or Fusarium keep coming back. Conventional products partially suppress the symptom without correcting the microbial imbalance at the source.

2. Biostimulants don't deliver what they promise Disappointing growth, inconsistent results from one season to the next. Most microbial biostimulants on the market contain non-sporulating strains that struggle to establish in the ecological niche, get outcompeted by the natural flora, or fail to survive biotic and abiotic stresses.

3. Your sanitation products create other problems Equipment corrosion, chemical residues, persistent ecological niche in the gutters. Cleaning isn't enough if you let a residual population re-establish itself.

Our Response: Microbiome Engineering.

The root is not just an anchoring organ. It is an ecological interface.

We work from the rhizosphere, the 2 to 3 mm zone around the root where most of plant health plays out. Our bacterial consortia (Bacillus, Paenibacillus, PGPR) colonize this vital ecological niche.

Our bacteria solubilize phosphorus, secrete auxins, fix atmospheric nitrogen, secrete beneficial enzymes and, as a bonus, trigger the plant's systemic resistance mechanisms.

➨ The result: a plant that defends itself better, absorbs better, and stresses less without dependence on chemical inputs. Greenhouse sanitation doesn't stop at cleaning. After Ulysse's ecological and safe chemical treatment, surfaces are temporarily empty and therefore vulnerable. ÉcoSol bacteria exploit this window to rapidly colonize hard surfaces, including gutters, limiting the re-establishment of pathogens.

Why Our Microbial Biostimulants and Sanitation Solutions Are Different

1. Selected to survive, not to look good in a catalogue: Our strains — Bacillus subtilis, B. velezensis, B. amyloliquefaciens, B. licheniformis, B. paralicheniformis, B. coagulans, B. thuringiensis, Paenibacillus polymyxa, Priestia megaterium and other targeted species are chosen above all for their ability to form endospores. In this dormant form, our microbial biostimulant concentrates remain stable in liquid formulation for 24 months in their original unopened container. Once diluted, the spores germinate as soon as environmental conditions are favorable.

2. Geo-adapted to your environment: Our consortia are selected and acclimated to perform in the specific climatic conditions of the application environment: temperature, humidity, pH and alkalinity variations. A strain unable to reach the rhizosphere and germinate there has no agronomic value.

3. Consortia, not single strains: Our formulas combine multiple complementary species whose modes of action mutually reinforce each other, offering functional coverage that no isolated strain can match.

4. Sanitation conceived as a system, not a product: Our sanitation solutions are designed to integrate into a coherent protocol, before, during and after the crop rather than as a one-time intervention.

5. Validated under real greenhouse conditions: Our formulations are not tested in the laboratory alone. They are proven under the concrete conditions of use that you face.

6. Made and controlled in Quebec: From fermentation to quality control, every batch is produced here. Complete traceability, rigorous standards, real proximity.

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