How To Use Vitazyme
How To Use Vitazyme
Vitazyme Is Very Easy And Safe To Use
- Vitazyme may be tank-mixed with fertilizers and pesticides.
- Vitazyme does not need to be tilled into the soil after application.
- The dilution rate is not critical as long as the proper application rate is used.
Vitazyme should be used within the context of a complete crop management system, never by itself. Vitazyme will optimize your existing program by enabling the plant to utilize soil fertility and water more efficiently while reducing costs and increasing productivity. Soil moisture is needed to activate Vitazyme. See the General Applications below and Individual Crop Recommendations.
General Applications
For faster emergence and rooting of seeds cuttings & transplants, dilute at a rate of 1 oz/19 oz of water (a 5% solution) and mist all exposed areas. Allow seeds to dry prior to planting.
For direct seed row application, dilute at a rate of 1 oz/99 oz of water (a 1% solution) and spray onto the seeds prior to covering.
For liquid planter attachment, apply 13 oz/acre (1 liter/ha) concentrated around the seed.
For soil conditioning and residue breakdown, apply 13 oz/acre (1 liter/ha) after harvest and before ground freezing.
Legumes
- Test the soil, if possible, and discover any deficiencies or imbalances. Collect at least 10 subsamples from each uniform soil area (each sample from an area no larger than about 10 ha, or 25 acres), combine them, and send them to a reputable soil testing laboratory. Nitrogen will normally not need to be applied to legumes such as soybeans, kidney beans, field beans, lima beans, alfalfa, and clover except as a starter.
- Apply Vitazyme, if possible, to the seeds at or before planting. Treat the seeds with a dilute Vitazyme solution, such as 1 liter of a 5% solution for every 50 kg of seed. Mix the seeds and solution together thoroughly in a seed or cement mixer, on a tarp, or in a seeding attachment. It is best to dry the seeds well before planting to avoid bridging in the planter. Alternatively – and oftentimes more easily – apply the product directly in the seed row at planting.
- Apply Vitazyme to the crop as indicated the Crop Recommendations Page.
- Integrate other sound, sustainable management practices into the total program such as soil conservation practices, minimum tillage, crop rotations with legumes, and the use of proper varieties.
Non-Legumes
- Test the soil, if possible, and discover any deficiencies or imbalances. Collect at least 10 subsamples from each uniform soil area (each sample from an area no larger than about 10 ha, or 25 acres), combine them, and send them to a reputable soil testing laboratory. Fertilize as required according to expert consultation, but treat nitrogen separately (see point 2).
- Reduce nitrogen fertilizer applications to 50 to 80% of amounts required for an optimum yield potential. Vitazyme will allow plants to make more efficient use of available nitrogen. Reduce amounts each time nitrogen is normally applied. Obtain a score for each item from the chart below.
- Apply Vitazyme, if possible, to the seeds at or before planting. Use the recommendations given for legumes above.
- Apply Vitazyme to the crop as indicated in the Crop Recommendations Page
- Integrate other sound, sustainable management practices into the total program such as soil conservation practices, minimum tillage, crop rotations with legumes, and the use of proper varieties.
