SargaStim isn't just seaweed. A dedicated side-car fermentation amplifies each bioactive to genuinely active levels — then puts them to work in the plant and the soil. Hover any compound to see how, with the science cited.
The difference: a dedicated side-car fermentation amplifies auxins, cytokinins and gibberellins to genuinely active levels. Raw seaweed carries them far too dilute to matter at label rates — ours actually drive root initiation and growth.
SargaStim raises nutrient-use efficiency, so crops draw more from every unit of fertiliser. But the real value builds underground: as biology and organic matter return, the soil does more of the work itself — meaning you need less and less input year on year as it recovers.
Better nutrient-use efficiency lifts yield from the same — or less — fertiliser.
Microbes, structure and organic matter recover, cycling nutrients back to the crop.
A recovering soil carries more of the load — so required inputs keep falling.
Intensive farming has turned much of our soil from a carbon store into a carbon emitter. By restoring root biomass, microbial life and organic matter, SargaStim helps rebuild soil's ability to hold carbon — turning fields back into part of the climate solution rather than the problem.
More roots and microbial biomass move atmospheric carbon into stable soil organic matter.
Better structure protects that carbon in the soil instead of releasing it back as CO₂.
Most biostimulants carry suspended solids that clog nozzles and filters, forcing specialist kit. SargaStim is a genuine solids-free liquid — so it sprays cleanly through any standard equipment you already run, foliar or through fertigation.
No sediment, no blocked nozzles or filters.
Runs through standard equipment — no special kit.
Foliar or fertigation, fits existing passes.
At a projected 3.5 L/ha on intensive fields, SargaStim was benchmarked against untreated ground and leading biostimulants (kept anonymous below).