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    ESSENTIAL PHOS


Essential Phos is a water soluble phosphorus designed to be immediately plant available. For more information on this brand new product click here!

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ESSENTIAL PHOS

Minimum Rate of 10 Gallons of Clean Water Per Acre. The More water the better. Essential Phos should be added with GSR Calcium!

Mixing Directions:
1. Use clean mixing equipment, water and sprayer tank.
2. Ensure your water has a pH of less then 7.5. The closer to neutral the better. If pH of the water is high, try using cider vinegar, or household vinegar to reduce the pH. Avoid water sources with excess minerals as this can cause complications with mixing.
3. Make a slurry with the calcium and phosphorus in a smaller container before adding to the sprayer tank. Ensure the product is dissolved completely. Warm water does make mixing easier, but is not necessary.
4. After mixing the calcium and phosphorus into your sprayer, mix in sugar. Manufacturer's recommendations are to add 200 grams (1/2 pound) per acre. More can be added for sandier soils.
5. Once the product is mixed, ensure it is agitated until applied.
6. Do not tank mix with herbicides.
7. The GSR products need to be applied in a manner that ensures direct soil contact. Ground spay with nozzles that provide complete area coverage are most effective. Calcium is not recommended for foliar spray.
8. As with any tank mixing, always jar test other products with PhosRite & GSR Calcium before mixing into your sprayer.
9. Avoid use with humates, or carbon-based products.


Application rates:
1. The manufacturer recommended rates are 3 pounds of PhosRite per acre, with 45 grams of GSR Caclium per acre, mixed into a minimum of 10 gallons per acre of clean water. More water should be used if possible.
2. Always consult a professional crop consultant for dierections for specific crop varieties or excess/deficient mineral values on your soil tests

Disclaimer: Manufacturer and distributor assume no responsibility for use of the product other than as a calcium deficiency. Soil testing and analysis is recommeneded. Application rates should be determined by a professional soil consultant
 








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