つ づ く
Tsuzuku is M2Labo's Indian implementation of BLOF — Bio Logical Farming: the Japanese science of building living soil.
Not a product you spray on, but a method that makes soil keep producing — higher yield, better quality, fewer chemicals — season after season. つづく means "it continues."
The method
Most "improvement" sold to a farmer is a bag you buy again next season, while the soil slowly gets poorer. BLOF treats soil as a living system to build — do it right once, and it does the work for you. Three pillars:
Nitrogen supplied partly as amino acids the root can take up directly — healthier tissue, less wasted energy, especially in cool, low-light conditions.
Not "add more" — add what's missing. Soil is tested, and calcium, magnesium, iron and trace minerals are brought into balance. Strength and sweetness follow.
Matured compost and solar soil-conditioning build crumb (団粒) — the air- and water-holding structure roots and microbes need. The engine behind the other two.
What the payoff looks like
And they're measurable — which is the point of a brand farmers, buyers and partners can trust.
On the ground in India
A method only earns its name when it travels. We're proving Tsuzuku across two very different Indian environments at once — cool Himalayan foothills and the hot red soils of the Deccan — building living soil in both.




Where we're proving it
Our demonstration sites across India — from the Himalayan foothills to the Deccan.
From the journal
Tsuzuku is M2Labo's name for the Indian implementation of BLOF — Bio Logical Farming, the Japanese science of building living soil. Not a product you spray on, but a method that makes soil keep producing: higher yield, better quality, fewer chemicals, season after season. つづく — it continues.
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A farming method only earns its name when it travels. Tsuzuku — M2Labo's Indian implementation of BLOF — is being proven on the same principles across cool Himalayan foothills and the hot red soils of the Deccan. Same three pillars; two completely different soils. Here's how it holds.
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