BioMass Sugar ? should only be applied to established plants that have been actively growing for at least 3 weeks after transplant. Repeat applications should be applied every 2 to 3 weeks thereafter. Note that due to their sensitivity BioMass Sugar ? should never be used on ferns.
To support good distribution of the BioMass Sugar ? the soil must be at a good moisture level of 60-70% of field capacity. BioMass Sugar must be well watered into the root profile. This typically requires in the order of 8 to 10mm (8 to 10l of water/msq).
Notes:
For irrigation system dilute the BioMass Sugar ? in a 1 to 1 ratio with water; induct this through the irrigation system at an even rate to allow for good coverage of the root zone. Total irrigation water should be between 8 to 10mm of water.
For hand spray applications dilute 1 litre BioMass Sugar ? in 9 litres of water. After spraying, follow with 8 to 10mm (8 to 10l of water/msq) of irrigation water per hectare.
Application
Stimulation of the growth of the grass sward and root system.
Promotion of beneficial organisms and increased microbial enzymatic activity due to balancing of the carbon to nitrogen ration in the soil.
The additional available carbon permits soil micro organisms to metabolise excess nitrogen.
General contribution to a healthier soil and growing environment through the presence of soil micro organisms and the symbiotic relationship with plants.
Multiple applications throughout the season strengthen and protect the crop against environmental stress and the impact of disease.
BioMass Sugar ? has the following unique attributes:
BioMass Sugar ? is a unique natural formulation of sugars, macro nutrients and trace elements produced from annually renewable feedstock.
BioMass Sugar is a unique natural formulation of sugars