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MAICHEM SOIL STIMULANT
General Product Information
MAICHEM SOIL STIMULANT is a unique product for balancing the soil. MAICHEM SOIL STIMULANT increases water infiltration and speeds up the movement of water and nutrients to the root zone improving germination, root growth and stand establishment. MAICHEM SOIL STIMULANT increases leaching efficiency of the irrigation water minimizing the harmful effects of soil salts on plant germination and growth.
Dilutions for use :
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Flood Irrigation
Meter recommended rate of MAICHEM SOIL STIMULANT into irrigation water using a constant flow device to apply an even amount for the duration of the irrigation. MAICHEM SOIL STIMULANT can also be diluted in water or mixed with compatible fertilizers and applied using a meter box.
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Sprinkle Irrigation
Meter the recommended rate of MAICHEM SOIL STIMULANT injected into the system through a suction regulated line or metering injection pump for the entire duration of the germination water or water interval.
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Shock Dose Application
MAICHEM SOIL STIMULANT will be effective provided the planting media (soil, compost) is fertile. MAICHEM SOIL STIMULANT works very well on clay soil and other heavy soil. To apply simply dilute MAICHEM SOIL STIMULANT to 500 ppm to 1000 ppm with water and thoroughly soak soil in which the feeder roots are located. Repeat dosing for a second time after two months interval. It might require a maximum of three applications for the entire planting season.
Description :
MAICHEM SOIL STIMULANT is suitable for use as soil conditioners, ameliorants and plant growth enhancers. The continued increase in crop yields and the farming of marginal soils and land has been possible by expanding and improving irrigation systems by protecting crops from disease, insects and the competition of weeds and by the development of new varieties of plants. An important method of improving crop yields has been achieved through the application.
The constant assault on the land and soils by agricultural and horticultural chemicals is improving to be a major problem, causing imbalances in the amount of essential nutrients in those soils. Thus, the soils are often rendered unsuitable for economically sustained farming and at times the soils have been denatured such that normal levels of plant life cannot be supported. The leaching of chemical fertilizers has been shown to adversely effect native flora and fauna.
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