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Old May 6, 2011   #8
TerraGenics
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For the small plot grower a 1% dilution soil drench on the plugs at transplant. Then a .5% dilution foliar application 2 weeks after transplant and also a .5% dilution foliar application at fruit sizing when the largest fruit is 1". You can also apply a .5% dilution soil drench at fruit sizing when the largest fruit is 1".

That's a very simple and safe program. I wouldn't do more than that for your first year.

Sea-Crop is good for a few years if stored properly. If you're not satisfied with the results then I would recommend weekly .25% dilution foliar applications starting 2 weeks after transplant, or biweekly .5% dilution foliar applications, and weekly .1% dilution soil applications, or biweekly .25% dilution soil applications. With this more aggressive program still make sure you do the 1% dilution soil drench on the plugs at transplant. The application at transplant is the most important.

Remember...normally Sea-Crop is used in open agriculture on acres of crops and translating to small plot growing takes a bit of tweaking.
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