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Soil Amendments

Myco-Mg

Résumé

Magnesium and calcium amendment with beneficial Mycorrhizae.

Mini particle size

Calcium 14,5%

Magnesium 20%


 

Contains beneficial mycorrhizae.

Mycorrhizae form a network offilaments that associate with plantroots and draw nutrients fromthe soil. Without these filamentsthe root system would beunable to access these nutrients.The fungus-plant relationshipstimulates plant growth andaccelerates root development.

Myco-Ca

Résumé

Calcium and sulfur amendment with beneficial Mycorrhizae.

Mini particle size

25,5% of Calcium

21% of sulfur


 

Mycorrhizae form a network offilaments that associate with plantroots and draw nutrients fromthe soil. Without these filamentsthe root system would beunable to access these nutrients.The fungus-plant relationshipstimulates plant growth andaccelerates root development.

• Mycorrhizae improve rooting,Increase drought tolerance andoptimize nutrient assimilation.

Dolomitic Limestone

Résumé

A liming material to neutralize soil acidity while adding calcium and magnesium.
Mini and regular particle size.

Rich in calcium (21.0%) and magnesium (12.0%) to balance the cation exchange capacity of the soil and promote better absorption of nutrients from the grass roots.

Gypsum

Résumé

Granular calcium sulfate of high quality.
SGN: mini and regular

Nutrite granulated gypsum is effective quickly. It is specifically designed to provide calcium and sulfur available for the plant and for soil.

Topdressing sands

Non-calcareous sands are not saturated with excessive calcium making it easier to maintain a balanced fertility program. The absence of excessive calcium leads to slower nitrogen breakdown which helps prevent disease in susceptible turf. Due to lower pH levels, applied nutrients are more available to the plant. A non-calcareous sand does not weather and breakdown as fast as calcareous sands; therefore retaining its physical properties for a greater length of time.

  • Reduce thatch
  • Increase green speed
  • Smoother putting surface
  • Modify existing soil conditions
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