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                      Jump start your season with MICRO-MOL

 

 

Integrate MICRO-MOL into your spray schedule by starting off the season with MICRO-MOL

Continue your normal 7-10 day spray schedule with I-MOL throughout the season.

Spray MICRO-MOL 1-2 times instead of your regular I-MOL midway through the season.

End your season with 1-2 spraying of MICRO-MOL to get the grass prepared for winter.

                               

A complete Micro-Nutrient Packet

Iron Sulfate = .62 oz. per 1000 sq. ft. / Boron = .0005 oz. per 1000 sq. ft.

Zinc Sulfate = .003 oz. per 1000 sq. ft. / Copper Sulfate = .001 oz. per 1000 sq. ft.

Manganese Sulfate = .3758 oz. per 1000 sq. ft.

 

BENEFITS

 

  • Promotes a healthy dark green plant color without excessive growth
  • Develops a more complete root system promoting summer health and winter hardiness
  • Stimulates microbial activity to reduce and manage thatch, improving water penetration while stimulating root growth.
  • Increases tolerance to heat, drought, and traffic areas.
  • Aids in promoting carbohydrate and root metabolism.
  • Assists in the production of chlorophyll and prevention of chlorosis.
  • Also facilitates in the water use and nitrogen assimilation in plants, and acts as a catalyst of the enzyme system and enhances cell division.
  • Assists in the formation of proteins and amino acids.
  • Helps form a humus rich topsoil.

 

APPLICATION

 

 

Apply 3 oz. per 1000 square feet or 1 gallon per acre.  It can be put in your spray tank with other products. We recommend a jar test first. Allow to dry on leaf blade before irrigating.

Caution: When applied in temperatures above 80 degrees DO NOT allow to dry on leaf blade and follow with water-in irrigation.

Apply every 7-10 days for Thatch reduction and Leaf Color.

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