Man pouring out a large basket of just-harvested sweet potatoes after growing stage.

Sweet Potatoes

Big and Sweet and Safe

Larger sweet potatoes — and more of them — can be ready to harvest before the threat of extreme weather. Microbials lend a hand at every step of production, from slip transplant to side dress to harvest, even stubble decomposition. Decrease the threat of pests and disease.

Promote plant health.

Asido products re-introduce all-natural, non-toxic, spore-forming microbes to stimulate the soil. Each microbial concentration is carefully selected for hardiness, ease of deployment and ability to address specific needs.

Increase profitability.

Decades of testing prove that Asido products successfully jump-start microbial activity, increasing nutrient uptake, root mass and water infiltration. Increased yield means these benefits pay for themselves. See our most recent trial data.

Easy to use.

Mix with fertilizers (including starters and side dresses) and herbicides.

  • Broad pH range of use.
  • Two-year shelf life

Asido benefits.

  • Enhances fertilizer program by increasing plant nutrient uptake
  • Reduces crusting of topsoil
  • Increases root mass growth
  • Increases seed germination emergence
  • Improves water infiltration
  • Improves soil environment for plant growth by building the aerobic zone of the soil.
  • Stimulates soil microorganisms that provide essential nutrients for plants through their productive biological processes.
  • Easily applied using various irrigation systems (spray, trickle, overhead, drip, surge and L.E.P.A.)
  • Concentrated for freight savings
  • Affordable cost
  • May be soil and foliar applied


Trial results for sweet potato.

More yield, larger sizing leads to earlier harvest.

Bayou Belle Yield

Jumbos Bayou Belle Yield

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