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Root-Zone

Directions for Use


Root-Zone requires no special handling. Mix into water for drenching or add to irrigation water through measured drip or other injection systems. Root-Zone should be applied at least 24 hours or more prior to any expected plant stress. If hydrophobic soil or extremely dry media is a concern, add a small amount of non-ionic surfactant. Root-Zone is most effective when drenched into moist soil or media.

Application rate


Herbaceous plants e.g. annuals, bedding plants, vegetables, turf:
Start with 2 oz. of Root-Zone per gallon of water.

Woody plants e.g. conifers, broad leaf evergreens, deciduous trees, shrubs and seedlings:
Start with 6oz of Root-Zone per gallon of water.

Turf Grass & Sod:
See Turf & Sod Bulletin (click here)

The above dilution rates will be fairly accurate. If however you are not getting the results you need use our simple trial program to establish the best dilution rate for your needs. (See GSI bulletin: Preliminary Trial for Root-Zone Application for Containerized Plants)

Clean Up


ROOT-ZONE IS WATER-SOLUBLE BUT STICKY. CLEAN HOSES, SPRAYERS AND TOOLS THOROUGHLY WITH WATER. A light application of water should also be used if Root-Zone gets on the flowers or foliage of delicate plants.

Notes


Root-Zone can crystallize at cold temperatures. This will not harm the product. If crystallization occurs put Root-Zone into a warm environment and it will return to its normal appearance. On deep rooted plants a light drench of plain water will force the Root-Zone into a more effective area if applied within 24 hours of the Root-Zone application.

STORE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE




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