Four methods to apply DI Grow Green fertilizer on plants and vegetable


DI Grow Green - The Updated World
DI Grow Green – The Updated World

If you have DI Grow Green fertilizer but are unsure how to use it effectively on your plants or vegetables, this article is exactly what you need. Here, you’ll find a complete guide on the application methods, mixing ratios, and benefits of using DI Grow Green for optimal results.

This guide is especially useful for home gardeners, farmers, and agricultural enthusiasts looking to boost crop yield and plant health naturally. If this article doesn’t cover your specific concern, feel free to leave a comment at the end, assistance will be provided as soon as possible.

What is DI Grow Green Fertilizer?

DI Grow Green is an organic liquid fertilizer derived from Acadian seaweed. It is rich in essential nutrients and contains both macro elements (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sulfur) and micro elements (Iron, Zinc, Copper, Molybdenum, Manganese, Boron, and Chlorine).

In addition to its nutrient content, DI Grow Green includes natural plant hormones such as auxins, cytokinins, and gibberellins, which are critical for healthy plant growth. It also contains humic acid, a substance that improves soil structure and nutrient absorption, leading to healthier and more productive plants.

Importantly, DI Grow Green is free from synthetic chemicals, making it safe for both plants and animals.

Types of DI Grow Fertilizer

Although DI Grow is available in several variants, this article focuses only on the green version, which is specifically formulated for plant and animal application.

The available types of DI Grow fertilizers include:

  • DI Grow Green (1L and 4L)
  • DI Grow Red (1L and 4L)
  • DI Grow K (1L)
  • DI Grow 8 (1L)

Other types will be discussed in separate articles.

Benefits of DI Grow Green Fertilizer

DI Grow Green offers a wide range of benefits for both plants and animals. Its application results in:

  • Accelerated vegetative growth in plants
  • Enhanced immunity and disease resistance in both plants and animals
  • Increased appetite and improved health in livestock, fish, and poultry
  • Improved reproductive health and productivity
  • An increase in crop yield by 15% to 300%
  • Potential treatment for foot-and-mouth disease in livestock

DI Grow Green is a multipurpose fertilizer that can be used from the seedling phase to maturity, and even extends its benefits to animals such as pigs, fish, and poultry.

How to Apply DI Grow Green Fertilizer

There are several effective methods for applying DI Grow Green, depending on the type of crop and stage of growth. The most commonly recommended method is spraying, particularly for vegetables.

Below are the four main application methods:

1. Root Infusion Method

This method is ideal for mature trees and large plants. It involves pouring a solution of DI Grow Green directly into holes made near the base of the tree.

Root Infusion Method - The Updated World
Root Infusion Method – The Updated World

Steps:

  • Mix 400ml of DI Grow Green with 15 liters of clean water.
  • Dig four holes around the tree, each about ½ foot deep and 1 foot away from the trunk.
  • Pour 1 liter of the mixed solution into each hole.
  • Repeat the process every 30 days for best results.

2. Soaking Method

This method is suitable for treating seeds and plant stems before planting.

Soaking seeds in Water - The Updated World
Soaking seeds in Water – The Updated World

Mixing Ratio:

  • Mix 3ml of DI Grow Green with 1 liter of water, or
  • Mix 45–50ml of DI Grow Green with 15 liters of water

Soaking Duration:

  • Seeds with soft coats (e.g., beans, peas, maize): Soak for 30 minutes.
  • Seeds with hard coats (e.g., rice): Soak for up to 24 hours.
  • Plant stems (e.g., cassava, sugarcane): Soak for 15 minutes.

This treatment improves germination rates and promotes stronger early growth.

3. Spraying Method (Recommended for Vegetables)

This is the most efficient method for applying DI Grow Green to small plants and vegetables.

Spraying - The Updated World
Spraying – The Updated World

Steps:

  • Use a spray bottle or a knapsack sprayer.
  • Spray directly on the leaves and stems of the plant.
  • Apply in the early morning (6:00 AM to 9:00 AM) or late afternoon (4:00 PM).
  • Avoid applying during intense sunlight or just before rainfall.

Mixing Ratio:

  • For mature plants: Mix 75ml of DI Grow Green with 15 liters of water.
  • For young or newly planted crops: Mix 25ml of DI Grow Green with 15 liters of water.
Praying – The Updated World

Shake the fertilizer well before mixing for optimal results.

4. Drilling Injection Method

This is a more advanced method, often used on large trees or commercial plantations.

Drilling Injection Method - The Updated World
Drilling Injection Method – The Updated World

Steps:

  • Drill holes directly into the trunk of the plant.
  • Pour the mixed DI Grow Green solution into the drilled holes.

Because this method involves physical modification of the plant, it is recommended that it be done by trained professionals.

How to Order DI Grow Green Fertilizer

If you’re a farmer or gardener looking to improve your crop yield naturally, DI Grow Green is an excellent investment. It’s organic, safe, and proven to increase plant and animal productivity.

To order your DI Grow Green fertilizer, visit the online store or contact a distributor.

Final Tips

  • Always follow the recommended mixing ratios.
  • Use clean water and clean equipment for mixing.
  • Store DI Grow Green in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Do not apply during hot weather or right before rain.
  • Shake the bottle well before every use.

Conclusion

DI Grow Green is more than just a fertilizer, it’s a complete growth and health enhancer for both plants and animals. By following the right application methods and usage guidelines, you’ll be on your way to healthier crops, bigger harvests, and stronger livestock.

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