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Application Rates and Timing

Fast2Grow® can be used independently for foliar and soil application, or combined with herbicides, insecticides, or fungicides in tank mixtures. Apply Fast2Grow® directly to plant foliage as a spray solution, sprinkler, or drip irrigation systems. Foliar application of Fast2Grow® is at typical dilution rates of 1:100. When tank-mixing with other products, the tank mixture must be applied at the rate recommended on the other product(s) label but still keeping the rate of 32 fl. oz. of Fast2Grow® per acre.
  1. Test the soil, if possible, to determine deficiencies or imbalances prior to use;
  2. Apply Fast2Grow® directly to plant foliage when plants are actively growing. Use recommended application rates;
  3. Use with a balanced, well-managed fertilizer regime.
 

Cereals

Use default 1:100 application rate for all grain crops at different stages of plant development:

  • Corn is treated after 5-6 leaves appear, and for the best results second time at tasseling/blooming stage;
  • Wheat (winter and spring) is treated after flag leaf appear, and for the best results second time at end of heading;
  • Rye, oats, and barley are treated one to two times when tillering;
  • Buckwheat is treated once at blooming;
  • Sunflower is treated after 2-4 leaves appear, and again at early blooming;
  • Rapeseed/Canola (winter and spring) is treated after 5-6 leaves appear, and again at budding or early blooming.

Legumes

Use default 1:100 application rate for all legumes at different stages of plant development:

  • Soybean is treated after sprouts appear, and again at the time of pod formation;
  • Garden pea and chickpea are treated one to two times at the early bean formation.

Hay and Turf

Use default 1:100 application rate up to every two weeks until harvest:

  • Hay treatment starts when grass blades reach 4-6″;
  • Turf treatment starts two weeks after planting/installation.

Root Vegetalbes

Use as follows:default 1:100 application rate for all legumes at different stages of plant development:

  • Potato is treated at the rate of 1:100 after germination, and again at the time of flowering;
  • Carrots are treated at the rate of 1:100 after formation of 2-3 true leaves, and for best results again at two week intervals;
  • Beets are treated at the rate of 1:200 after formation of 2-3 true leaves, and for best results again at two week intervals.
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