Definition of Biostimulants
Biostimulants are natural or plant-based substances that enhance plant growth, nutrient uptake, and stress tolerance. Unlike fertilizers, they do not directly supply nutrients but activate the plant’s natural physiological processes.
What Do Biostimulants Do?
- Improve nutrient efficiency
- Increase resistance to drought and heat stress
- Support root and leaf development
- Enhance crop quality and yield
These benefits make biostimulants especially valuable in regions facing water scarcity and climate volatility.
Why Organic Biostimulants Matter
Organic and plant-based biostimulants protect soil biology and do not leave harmful residues. They support sustainable farming without disrupting ecosystems.
Aridox stands out in this category with its fully plant-based composition and proven field performance.


