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· A safe, non-toxic concentrated solution of naturally fermented enzymes · Effectively decompose complex organic material in soil to simple nutrients · Nitrogen encourages green, thick and uniform grass and plant growth. · Enzyme helps loosen the soil, making nutrients available to the grass root system · No need for adding other chemical products such as fertilizers Key Ingredients
Enzymes Enzymes are proteins which help accelerating the process of chemical reaction. Enzymes’ function varies inside living organisms. It breaks down large molecules into smaller ones so that they can be absorbed by creatures. For example, enzymes break down the starch chains into smaller molecules such as glucose and make them absorbable by living organisms. Without enzymes, metabolism of creatures would either progress in different steps, or not be fast enough to serve the needs of the cell. Nitrogen Nitrogen is an essential part of amino acids and nucleic acids, both of which are essential to all life. Plants absorb nitrogen in the form of nitrates, which presenting in soil from natural mineral deposits, artificial fertilizers, animal waste, and more. After absorbtion, nitrates are converted to nitrites by enzyme, and then converted to ammonia by another enzyme. Minerals Generally, minerals usually come from the soil, dissolved in water and absorbed by roots of plants. Minerals are not always enough in the soil for growth of plant, not to mention to maintain their health. That is the reason that gardeners and farmers use fertilizers for their lawn and plants. Nitrogen is one of the major minerals that is usually lacking from the soil because plants need large amounts for their growth and survival. Other minerals contained in the soil are phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, boron, copper, iron, chloride, manganese, molybdenum and many more. Lawn Power is a safe, non-toxic concentrated solution of naturally fermented enzymes which help decompose complex organic material in soil to simple nutrients that plants can use. Urea nitrogen is also included in the formulation to encourage beautiful, green, thick and uniform grass growth. Lawn Power helps loosen the soil, making vital nutrients and trace elements available to the grass root system, allowing healthier development of the root system. Lawns treated with specific concentrations of Lawn Power formula display an increase in healthy lawn growth without the need for adding other chemical products such as fertilizers.
What time of year is best to do the initial application? Is there a temperature range beyond which it is not a good time to apply LAWN POWER? Is there a time of year that is best for first application? The worst time? Does LAWN POWER also break up thatch? This is a big problem in our neck of the woods. What time of year is best to do the initial application? Initial application can be made at any time during the spring, summer, or fall. Is there a temperature range beyond which it is not a good time to apply LAWN POWER? The temperature range for application of LAWN POWER is 40 degrees F - 100 degrees F. After first application followed by a good all-over watering, when would you apply LAWN POWER? After first application and watering, how often do you regularly water your lawn? i.e. will it take less watering than normal? Can people expect to have greener grass with less amount of water? Water as needed for greener growth approximately once or twice weekly. Less water is required for greener grass when using LAWN POWER. Conversely, some people just let their grass die out during the late summer because it is too costly to keep it watered and cut. In most cases, after applying LAWN POWER, people can get by with watering once a week. Is there a time of year that is best for first application? The worst time? First application (see Item 1); worst time is when temperatures are below 40° or above 100°F. Are there advantages to using an organic fertilizer (fish, chicken, manure, etc) versus a chemical fertilizer? Can it be done right after the first application? Organic fertilizers are superior to chemical fertilizers, but less is required (approximately --%) if using LAWN POWER. The Enzyme Man said that people should only fertilize every 3 years. My expert questions that because people generally don't let their cuttings stay on the ground as mulch in the Northwest. Also, because our grass is year-round grass, it seems that by next year the nutrients have all been cut and taken to the grass heap. Please comment. The "grass heap" receives all the nutrients contained in the cutting. The mulch should be left on the lawn. LAWN POWER will break down the mulch (thatch) leaving the clippings to re-fertilize the lawn. Do the enzymes accelerate natural breaking down of soil to such an extent that when you quit using it the soil rapidly collapses? No. Once the enzymes are applied, they continue to work. Re-application is recommended only in 2-3 months to replace those enzymes that may be degraded during the growing season. Does LAWN POWER also break up thatch? This is a big problem in our neck of the woods? Yes. (See answer to Item 6 above) We have low growing shrubs near a parking strip where there is no grass, but the ground is very hard. Can I spray the LAWN POWER over the area to break up the ground for better growth of the shrubs? Or should I use PLANT POWER? LAWN POWER will prove beneficial anywhere there is hard ground. How do I mix Plant Power? Mixing Table · 100:1 = 12.8 oz. to 10 gallons water · 80:1 = 16.0 oz to 10 gallons of water · 75:1 = 17.01 oz to 10 gallons water · Apply 10 gallons of diluted solutions to 1,250 sq. ft.
APPLICATION CHART FOR LAWN POWER
· A safe, non-toxic concentrated solution of naturally fermented enzymes · Effectively decompose complex organic material in soil to simple nutrients · Nitrogen encourages green, thick and uniform grass and plant growth. · Enzyme helps loosen the soil, making nutrients available to the grass root system · No need for adding other chemical products such as fertilizers Key Ingredients
Enzymes Enzymes are proteins which help accelerating the process of chemical reaction. Enzymes’ function varies inside living organisms. It breaks down large molecules into smaller ones so that they can be absorbed by creatures. For example, enzymes break down the starch chains into smaller molecules such as glucose and make them absorbable by living organisms. Without enzymes, metabolism of creatures would either progress in different steps, or not be fast enough to serve the needs of the cell. Nitrogen Nitrogen is an essential part of amino acids and nucleic acids, both of which are essential to all life. Plants absorb nitrogen in the form of nitrates, which presenting in soil from natural mineral deposits, artificial fertilizers, animal waste, and more. After absorbtion, nitrates are converted to nitrites by enzyme, and then converted to ammonia by another enzyme. Minerals Generally, minerals usually come from the soil, dissolved in water and absorbed by roots of plants. Minerals are not always enough in the soil for growth of plant, not to mention to maintain their health. That is the reason that gardeners and farmers use fertilizers for their lawn and plants. Nitrogen is one of the major minerals that is usually lacking from the soil because plants need large amounts for their growth and survival. Other minerals contained in the soil are phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, boron, copper, iron, chloride, manganese, molybdenum and many more. Lawn Power is a safe, non-toxic concentrated solution of naturally fermented enzymes which help decompose complex organic material in soil to simple nutrients that plants can use. Urea nitrogen is also included in the formulation to encourage beautiful, green, thick and uniform grass growth. Lawn Power helps loosen the soil, making vital nutrients and trace elements available to the grass root system, allowing healthier development of the root system. Lawns treated with specific concentrations of Lawn Power formula display an increase in healthy lawn growth without the need for adding other chemical products such as fertilizers.
What time of year is best to do the initial application? Is there a temperature range beyond which it is not a good time to apply LAWN POWER? Is there a time of year that is best for first application? The worst time? Does LAWN POWER also break up thatch? This is a big problem in our neck of the woods. What time of year is best to do the initial application? Initial application can be made at any time during the spring, summer, or fall. Is there a temperature range beyond which it is not a good time to apply LAWN POWER? The temperature range for application of LAWN POWER is 40 degrees F - 100 degrees F. After first application followed by a good all-over watering, when would you apply LAWN POWER? After first application and watering, how often do you regularly water your lawn? i.e. will it take less watering than normal? Can people expect to have greener grass with less amount of water? Water as needed for greener growth approximately once or twice weekly. Less water is required for greener grass when using LAWN POWER. Conversely, some people just let their grass die out during the late summer because it is too costly to keep it watered and cut. In most cases, after applying LAWN POWER, people can get by with watering once a week. Is there a time of year that is best for first application? The worst time? First application (see Item 1); worst time is when temperatures are below 40° or above 100°F. Are there advantages to using an organic fertilizer (fish, chicken, manure, etc) versus a chemical fertilizer? Can it be done right after the first application? Organic fertilizers are superior to chemical fertilizers, but less is required (approximately --%) if using LAWN POWER. The Enzyme Man said that people should only fertilize every 3 years. My expert questions that because people generally don't let their cuttings stay on the ground as mulch in the Northwest. Also, because our grass is year-round grass, it seems that by next year the nutrients have all been cut and taken to the grass heap. Please comment. The "grass heap" receives all the nutrients contained in the cutting. The mulch should be left on the lawn. LAWN POWER will break down the mulch (thatch) leaving the clippings to re-fertilize the lawn. Do the enzymes accelerate natural breaking down of soil to such an extent that when you quit using it the soil rapidly collapses? No. Once the enzymes are applied, they continue to work. Re-application is recommended only in 2-3 months to replace those enzymes that may be degraded during the growing season. Does LAWN POWER also break up thatch? This is a big problem in our neck of the woods? Yes. (See answer to Item 6 above) We have low growing shrubs near a parking strip where there is no grass, but the ground is very hard. Can I spray the LAWN POWER over the area to break up the ground for better growth of the shrubs? Or should I use PLANT POWER? LAWN POWER will prove beneficial anywhere there is hard ground. How do I mix Plant Power? Mixing Table · 100:1 = 12.8 oz. to 10 gallons water · 80:1 = 16.0 oz to 10 gallons of water · 75:1 = 17.01 oz to 10 gallons water · Apply 10 gallons of diluted solutions to 1,250 sq. ft.
APPLICATION CHART FOR LAWN POWER
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