Benefits:
- More rapid and efficient composting of
all organic matter.
- Composting time can be reduced by 40 to
60%.
- Ideal for fibrous materials which are normally
very difficult to compost (eg. Sugar cane bagasse).
- Improves the organic carbon conversion rate
when ploughing in cover crops or green manure crops.
- Reduces carbon losses associated with poor
residue breakdown.
- Introduces beneficial microbes into the
soil environment.
Packaging:
Typical Analysis:
- Contains
each of the component species in a talc base in numbers not less
than 1 billion per gram. Species include: Trichoderma lignorum, T.
resei, Aspergillus sps., Phanerochaete chrysosporium, Streptomyces
spp and Bacillus polymyxa.
Application Rates:
- Nutri-Life
Accelerate can be simply added to water and sprayed on stubble or
compost, but it can also be multiplied prior to application by combining
the powder with manure to form a slurry.
Slurry
- Mix 1kg with 60kg of feedlot manure (or
similar) and 5kg Nutri-Phos Guano. Add sufficient water to make
a slurry and mix well. Keep for a minimum of 5 days prior to application
to allow time for the multiplication process.
Composting
- Use the prepared slurry at 10kg of slurry
per tonne of composting material. Add 200gr per 30 litres of
water per tonne of compost.
Stubble Digestion
- Use the prepared slurry
at 10kg per 100 litres per hectare. Apply 400gr in 100
litres of water per hectare.
Household Waste Add 1 tablespoon in 1 litre of water to a standard
rubbish bin of waste.
Information:
- Accelerate can also be brewed using
the MEND BrewStar and Nutri-Tech Microbe Food by combining
1kg of
Accelerate with 2kg of microbe food in 200 litres of water and
brewing for 48 hours. It can be applied at 10 litres of brewed
concentrate per hectare in 100 litres of water per hectare.
- All
living microbes should be added to a liquid mix last, ie. after
all other products are diluted.
- It is very important to realise that high
pressure rates with spray equipment can damage or destroy beneficial
microorganisms. Try not to exceed pressures of 60 psi.
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