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healthy lettuce growth,sound rooting high transplant success with Seapower extract

 

 

Commercial Grower :

Guidance on Product Application

 

General

The key target, for all crops, is to deliver a dilution of 1:50 of the extract to the active growing meristems (especially roots) / active young leaves of the plant.

In most cases this requires 10 litres extract per hectare, delivered in 450 - 500 litres spray. However, good results have been obtained by some growers with lower volume spraying, eg down to 5 litres extract in 200-250 litres spray.

For treatment of small areas of crop dilute 1 litre in 40 - 50 litres of water and apply over an area up to 500 square metres.

Apply as a coarse or medium spray by handheld, pedestrian controlled or vehicle mounted sprayer.

Cereals

Spring barley, wheat and oats.

Minimum recommendation is a single treatment at 1:50 dilution when the first node is detectable, ideally at 10.0 litres extract in 450 litres spray. At this volume there will be greater effect on tillering as well as the primary effect on grain initiation/formation.
A further application of 5 litres extract per hectare in summer (early green ear stage) will encourage grain yield/quality; although many fully organic growers achieve optimum results using 10.0 litres extract in 450 litres spray, in all applications.

Grass

Grazing: 5 litres in 250 - 450 litres spray, just following first growth flush and repeated at 3 week intervals. 10 litres extract per hectare in 450 litres spray is best.


Silage: 10 litres per hectare in 450 litres spray, as spring growth commences, with 5 litres per hectare applied 2-3 weeks before cut.

Potato

10 litres per hectare in 450 litres spray, two weeks after emergence, with follow-up at 5 litres per hectare at over 30% groundcover stage, especially for main crops). Can be applied with blight treatment if appropriate (consult our technical support for guidance).

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