Waterless Coated Grass Seeds

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Waterless Coated Grass Seeds 10% Bermuda grass 10% Lolium perenne ULTRA 10% Poa Pratensis BROOKLAWN 35% Festuca arundinacea BROCKTON 35% Festuca arundinacea SC-1 EXCELLENT DROUGHT AND HEAT TOLERANCE WITH LESS IRRIGATION

Seed Coating Technology Seed coating is the application of different substances, layer by layer, in revolving drums. It is a complex process carried out by experienced technicians. Coated seeds represent an enormous advance and can be applied to all kinds of seeds. It allows for a safe controlled and easy sowing. The advantages of this advance in seed technology can also be applied when sowing mixtures. Coated seeds can be used to advantage in extreme conditions and in challenging regions. Seed technology is the future. Our latest method of coating with its unique Water Absorbing Seed Process allows for seeding in more extreme conditions, and with minimal cultivation with a reduced irrigation requirement. Water Contact Soaking / Imbibition Germination Seedling

The Coated Seed System Effects of Bio-Stimulants: Vitality Healthy seedlings Lower susceptibility to diseases Humic Acids As A Part Of The Seed Coating Enhanced nutrition uptake Faster germination Quicker establishment Promotes root development Wasp-Water Absorbing Seed Process Water Reservoir (Absorber) Placed Around The Seed Absorber Takes In 100 Times Porewater Than Non-Coated Seed Additional Water For Germination And Establishment Of The Seedling Overcomes Stress Situation Bateria Rhizobia Bacteria For A Better N-Nodulation

Seed Coating With Humid Acid The seeds are soaked in diluted humate solution before they are coated By having direct contact to the seeds, humic acids becomes a part of the seed coat This Seed Treatment Affects The Whole Plant And Its Life Seeds The Treatment Of The Seeds With Diluted Humate Solution Stimulates The Cell Membranes As Well As The Metabolic Activities And Increases Thereby The Germination Rate. Roots The Capacity Of The Root To Take Up Nutrients Is In- Creased By Using Humic Acids. Plant Growth The Plant Development Increases By Enhanced Cell Assimilation And Photosynthesis. Humic acid optimizes the root development and therefore the nutrient uptake of the seedling.

Bio-Stimulant And Nitrogen-Fixing Bacterium in the Seed Coat Advantages Of Using Bio-Stimulants Quality of the plants and growth will be increased Reduction in the susceptibility to pests and diseases Use of fungicides can be reduced Treated plants show an increased root-growth Harmless for humans, animals and the environment Efficient and economical usage Plant Nutrition: N,P,K,Mg,Ca,S Trace Elements: Fe, Cu, Co, Mn, B, Zn, V, Mo, Si Uronic Acids Organic Fertilizer Biochemical Cell Salts Decontamination Revitalizing/Regeneration Nutritive Substance Resorption Impulse Metabolism BIOSTIMULANT Vital Functions Decontamination Germanium Rhizobium (Nitrogen-Fixing Bacterium) The seed is inoculated and coated The coat protects the bacteria from UV-light and high temperatures Bacteria are viable and mature during storage Seeds can be stored up to a year without harming the viability Bacteria are placed close to the seed and reach the young roots of the plant, when N-Fixation can start 3 months after seeding coated lucerne Visible Nodule-Bacterium for a better N-Fixation

Save Water With Coated Seeds The New Generation Of Coated Seeds WASP ( Water Absorbing Seed Process) is a unique seed-coating technology which provides the seed(ling) with additional water and nutritious elements from the very beginning. This innovative seed coat includes a water absorber, which ensures permanent humidity and a fast and safe germination. The additional water helps the seedling especially under dry conditions. Germination and root development with WASP Germination and root development without WASP

Establishment Of A New Lawn 1) Preparation Of The Ground Prepare The Ground By Spreading 5-6Cm Of Canadian Peat Moss To The Surface And, Rototill Or Dig It Into Top 15Cm Of Soil.Level The Ground If Needed.Rake The Ground.Roll Or Treat The Soiled Rake Again.Finally, Add Fertilizer And Rake. 2) Plant The Seed Seeding Rate Is 1Kg Per 30-40 Sq.M, The Seed Mix Can Be Planted Any Time In Spring, Late Summer Or Early Fall. Plant In Two Directions Of An Even Spread.. 3) Cover The Seed Rake The Seed Again In Order To Get Seed Covered. On Sandy Soils Cool The Soil After Raking. To Ensure Germination And Establishment The Perfect Planting Depth Is 1Cm. 4) Irrigation During Dry Periods, Keep The Seedbed Moist By Watering With A Fine Spray. Moisten Daily For 2-3 Weeks. 5) Mow The Lawn The First Mowing Should Not Be Done In A Lower Height Than 6-8 Cm. Trim Lightly And Gradually Lower Blades To An Ideal Cutting Height Of 3-4 Cm North America Naturals Inc. 5th Northtown Way PH1 Toronto, Ontario Canada, M2N 7A1 Tel: +1 (647) 686-8565 info@northamericanaturals.com www.northamericanaturals.com