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No Till Food Plots - So Easy

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Since spraying this field with the new Vitalize Foliar product line (Revive RX, Regen N and BioCharge).

I can’t wait to use these on Carbon Load this Fall!

This Nitroboost biomass is rocking!!
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New Blog in our series of blogs. We are continuing to promote transparency and clarity around our products, and the science we implement to ensure balance and efficiency when applying!
 
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New Blog in our series of blogs. We are continuing to promote transparency and clarity around our products, and the science we implement to ensure balance and efficiency when applying!
Interesting product with a variety of applications outside of food plots (which you know). I'm curious if you developed any partnerships in the hydroponics space? Thinking about both food production and the hemp/weed market. Seems like this product would be a huge hit in those areas as well.
 
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Interesting product with a variety of applications outside of food plots (which you know). I'm curious if you developed any partnerships in the hydroponics space? Thinking about both food production and the hemp/weed market. Seems like this product would be a huge hit in those areas as well.

Thank you!!

A lot of our liquid products were developed through my own selfish desire to foliar feed tomatoes in my garden, orchards and of course food plots. After working with market gardeners and row croppers. I also enjoy having a nice lawn and take care of a few others as well - so being able to foliar apply nutrients was interesting to me, as we can enhance a lot of biology even in a monoculture (fescue, for example).

Lastly, this product and others we recently released were developed in partnership with agronomists (ensuring my thoughts were accurate) as well as consulting some large-scale row-crop/alfalfa growers.

As for hydroponics, I'm not overly familiar with that space, but it somewhat negates soil science and even some sound plant physiology that goes along with it, as it pertains to nutrients being assimilated in aerobic biological soil environments. I believe most of the nutrients are absorbed through a water solution in ionized forms (inorganic soluble forms).

What I aim to achieve with amino acid/peptide-based nutrients, supplemented with humics, sugars, and carbon sources, is to stimulate plant biology and enhance protein synthesis without the stress of relying solely on inorganic nutrients.

Hydroponics differs in that way, as the conditions are ideal and well managed, so likely the stress conversion there is far different than that of, say, dry land corn with the occasional pivot application.

Thanks for the comment and taking the time to read the blog, buddy!!
 
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