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  Preparation name Nutrient release formula  
  Preparation category Commercial formulation  
  Manufacturer's name GW Agriculture  
  Natural Order  
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  Mother tincture made Tincture  
  General description Nutrient Release Formula is on of the most important product you should have. This formula releases the nutrients in soil that require sulfur for the plant to take them in by their roots. All elements except nitrogen fit in this category. Nitrogen is released by the “A”, “B”, “C” and “D” Field Sprays. This is not a fertilizer and should not be considered a substitute for compost or other soil amendments. Spray fields two to four times a year and whenever chlorosis (yellowing) appears on leaves. Apply two weeks before harvest to sharpen, brighten and bring out the true flavors of all fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains and wine. Will not effect pH. Available premixed with Winter-Spring or Summer-Fall general Field Spray Formulas by special order. Made with Horn Sulfur in purified natural spring water.  

Effect on plants -

   
Named Issues
Chlorosis (5)
 
General Appearance
 
Roots
 
Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system
 
Leaves
Spray whenever chlorosis appears on leaves. Spray two weeks before harvest to sharpen brighten and bring out flavours of all vegetables. (5)
 
Flowers
 
Generative organs
 
Fruit
Spray two weeks before harvest to sharpen brighten and bring out flavours of all fruits and wines. (5)
 
Seed
Spray two weeks before harvest to sharpen brighten and bring out flavours of all grains. (5)
 
Notes and Academic Papers
 

Effect on Soil -

 
Soil characterisation
Frees up soil nutrients (5)
 
Soil surface
 
Top soil
Releases the nutrients (except N which is released by the field sprays) in soils that require sulphur for the plant to take in by the roots. (5)
 
Drainage
 
Sub soil
 
Notes and Academic Papers
 


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