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Game Plot Liming Made Easier and Cheaper

Posted By: D Wilborn

Game Plot Liming Made Easier and Cheaper - 03/22/17 11:00 AM

Just ordered a couple of new products (Liquid Calcium and Gro-Energy). Both can be applied to ground or plant with a sprayer. Liquid Calcium increases the pH and adds calcium to the plants. Gro-Energy is made up of micro nutrients which helps the plants perform at their maximum capabilities. Liquid Calcium is $15.00 per gallon, apply 2 gallons per acre to increase pH by 1 point (compared to 2 tons of lime). Gro-Energy is $50.00 per gallon, apply 1 pint per acre to foliage. Call 256-737-9595 to order.
Posted By: D Wilborn

Re: Game Plot Liming Made Easier and Cheaper - 04/05/17 03:12 PM

Not everybody thinks it works
https://www.no-tillfarmer.com/articles/4575-beware-of-alternative-ag-lime-product-claims [/quote]

Ant67, did you read the whole article? If you continue to read there are several experts that totally disagree with the first part of the article. Agritec tried to reach out to the person who wrote the article last year and never were able to get them to return their calls. There are plenty of test that have been run with this product and similar products and everyone showed an increase in pH and micro nutrients.
Anyone who would like to try it, I have just received several totes. It is $15.00/ gallon, please bring a plastic container. It is recommended to apply 2 to 4 gallons per acre depending on the pH levels. It can be applied with liquid nitrogen and some herbicides.
Posted By: bambam32

Re: Game Plot Liming Made Easier and Cheaper - 04/05/17 07:58 PM

At what point to you apply the liquid calcium and gro-energy? Do you spray it on the dirt?
Posted By: D Wilborn

Re: Game Plot Liming Made Easier and Cheaper - 04/07/17 08:14 AM

The liquid calcium can be sprayed to the dirt at 2-4 gallons per acre and to the plant at 2-4 quarts per acre. The Gro-energy is sprayed on the plant at 1-2 pints per acre. Spray the plants while they are still young for best results. Fruit trees and acorn trees can be sprayed also, to produce more fruit.
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