
Winter Wheat at Six Weeks
Our customer in Dorset is only on his first application of Bionature (an innovative liquid fertiliser), but with a lot less disease in the crop and a greater root structure, you can already see the difference it is making.
Six weeks after application, the impact of Bionature treatments on winter wheat is clear and measurable. Comparing treated plants to untreated ones reveals a striking difference in both root development and overall plant vigour.

Root Structure:
The treated wheat shows a far more extensive root system, with thicker, well-branched roots. This enhanced root architecture improves nutrient uptake and water absorption, giving the crop a stronger foundation for winter resilience and spring growth.
Above-Ground Growth:
The foliage of Bionature-treated wheat is noticeably greener and denser, with more tillers forming at this early stage. This indicates improved nutrient efficiency and healthier photosynthetic activity, setting the crop up for higher yield potential.
Why It Matters:
Early establishment is critical for winter cereals. A robust root system and strong tillering at six weeks mean the crop can withstand harsh winter conditions and respond quickly when temperatures rise. Bionature’s nutritional technology is designed to optimise nutrient use and promote plant health from the start, and these results speak for themselves.
Interested to learn more? Visit the Spaldings website page Bionature or call your local rep or telesales on 01522 500600.
