Transplants: Sprinkle 1 tsp. in the prepared area transplant and
water.
Soil
Preparation for Seeds: Before sowing seeds, lightly sprinkle over
surface, approximately one ounce per 30 sq. ft. Cultivate the top layer and
water.
Garden/Potted Plants: Lightly sprinkle on soil around the base of
the plant and work into the top layer, then water. If the plant has not been
fed recently, apply a natural plant food for best results.
Lawns:
Lightly sprinkle over lawn, one pound per 100 sq. ft. and depending on the
condition of the soil, more may be required to speed up the amendment
process. Water thoroughly. (There is no overdose to SoilRenu Dry.)
Compost
Piles: Sprinkle liberally 3 oz for each cubic yard. Water to
moisten, do not soak.
Applications:
Only one application of SoilRenu Dry is necessary per growing season if the
ground temperature remains above freezing. For potted plants only one
application is necessary.
Important
Note: If you have to apply pesticides that soak into the soil,
reapply SoilRenu Dry in 10 days. Do not apply SoilRenu Dry and pesticides
simultaneously.
Microorganisms are
most active in the rhizosphere also known as the root ball. When applied on
the top of soil or grass, microorganisms multiply and work their way to the
root ball where they are most effective.
When
planting seeds, SoilRenu Dry can be sprinkled on prepared soil and
cultivated into the top layer prior to adding seeds.
On large
areas (large yards or commercial sites) apply the mixture with a seed
spreader. Adjust the hole on the spreader to achieve a light coverage over
soil or lawns. One application per growing season is all that is needed to
maintain a lush green lawn.
When
treating soil contaminated with petroleum products you will need more
SoilRenu Dry than recommended on the label to rapidly decompose the
contaminant. Double the recommended application. Reapply SoilRenu in one
week. Water the area periodically. Excessive spills may require using
Nitrolyte with SoilRenu Dry.
SoilRenu Liquid System (All areas)
This
is one part of a two-part liquid treatment.
20 oz.
of each part (Part A and Part B) is combined to complete the treatment.
Combined, these products will treat one acre for one season.
It is
best to apply incrementally over the season beginning with 10 oz. of each
part blended with at least 10 gallons of water and allowed to stand covered
1-3 days prior to application. Repeat at 30 and 60 days with 5 oz. for each
application.
Combine the 10 oz. mixture of Part A and Part B with 100-150 gallons of
non-chlorinated water and sprinkle or drip over entire area.
Do not
use chemical fertilizer.
Best
to use organic fertilizers if necessary.
Nitrolyte
Nitrolyte is a concentrated product used
primarily to break up hardpan, caliche or rocky soils. Dilution rate
with non-chlorinated water is between 120-150 gallons of water to one gallon
of product.
The mixture should be sprinkled evenly
over the entire area.
The applied amount needed is one gallon
of un-mixed product per one inch of required penetration depth. Ex: If
the soil needs to be loosened to a depth of 12 inches, you will use 12
gallons of product mixed with 120-150 gallons/each gallon of product.
The loosened soil will remain in this
condition for up to three years before re-application. This is a
subjective decision and it is based on the existing soil condition and its
changes over time. You will not have to re-apply Nitrolyte if the soil
retains the consistency you want.
Mineral Electrolyte
Our
SoilRenu liquid system contains a generous amount of electrolytic solution
for plants. However, because it helps to inhibit pest and insect
infestation, more may be added to areas that are hard-hit. Migration
of pests and insects from a neighboring field is not unusual and large
concentrations become difficult to control. We recommend in these
cases an additional 6-8 ounces per acre applied twice per month be used to
help fend off the infestation.
Apply the
dose through spray or drip irrigation system.
Mix with
non-chlorinate water at a rate suitable to pass through drip lines or be
evenly sprayed over the entire field. Usually this is about 6-8 ounces
of product with 120-150 gallons of non-chlorinated water.
There is no
clogging for electrolytes tend to keep lines clear of clogging during use.