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Applications

Rich with microbiology, HydroSoil™ can be used across a wide range of applications (food crops, heirloom products, fruiting/flowering trees, cannabis, viticulture, landscaping/turf, land reclamation and more).

Application rates will vary from 500-2000 lbs. per acre // 1-1.5 cups per cubic foot of soil, depending on soil conditions and plant types.

Please contact us directly for more information (U.S. Patent Number 10,624,350).

Revegetation of Disturbed Soils

HydroSoil™ is ideal for any application involving poor or disturbed soils, including mining reclamation, road cut revegetation, high altitude revegetation and soil restoration. Used for both primary and secondary fertilization in good soils, HydrosSoil™ can be dry broadcasted or applied with a hydroseeder. There is no difference in the results.

 

Hands Holding Soil

Lawns, Gardens, Flowers, Trees, Etc.

  • Lawns and Playing Fields:  13 - 25 lbs. per 1,000 sq. feet twice per year                     

  • Garden Preparation:  2 oz. per sq. yard (1/3 cup)     

  • Seeded Row Crops: 1 1/3 lbs. per 100 sq. feet (3 3⁄4 cups)  

  • Potted Flowers and Compost:  1⁄2 oz. per gallon (1/8 cup).

  • Vegetables: 2 oz. per sq. yard (1/3 cup)  

  • Ornamental Trees, Shrubs:  6 oz. per sq. yard (1 cup)                               

  • Soil Mixes: 8 1⁄2 lbs. per cu yard.

Colorful Flower Garden

Turf Grasses, Forestry and Viticulture

The lasting efficacy of HydroSoil™ is particularly beneficial for turf grasses. First year applications should always be the heaviest. Application rates after the first year may be reduced.In viticulture, HydroSoil™ may increase sugar yields in grapes. The average yearly sugar yield may increase by up to 13%. Individual results will vary.

Vineyard With Workers

Fertilizing Young Plants

HydroSoil Renew improves feed quality and nutrient efficiency in dairy-supported cropping systems. Field data shows significant increases in digestible protein and feed value, along with strong reductions in residual soil nitrate—supporting animal performance, nutrient compliance, and lower purchased input costs. Reduced material volume also lowers hauling, fuel, and labor requirements.

Green Sprouting Plants
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