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General Details
Remediator is a liquid formulation of calcium chloride, surfactants, penetrants, and a water soluble polyacrylamide, also known as PAM, that work together in a synergistic manner to create a unique soil conditioner. This solution remedies sodium and/or salt problems, clay and compact soil, soggy soil, and water drainage problems. It also addresses soil erosion and problems associated with poor or reclaimed irrigation water.
Remediator contains a water soluble polymer which is very different from the super absorbent polymer gels that swell when in the presence of water. The water soluble polymer in Remediator does not swell in the presence of water but is dissolved in the water and is left behind, attached to soil particles, when the water evaporates.
• Releases salts, lowering soil electrical conductivity (EC)
• Improves clay soils by displacing sodium, immediately decreasing exchangeable sodium percentage
• Improves soil drainage
• Reduces crusting and improves infiltration of water and nutrients
• Helps overcome problems associated with reclaimed water usage
• Easier seedling emergence
• Less soil erosion
• Helps maintain healthy balance of nutrients
• Eliminates standing water
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Application Rates
Golf, Lawns, and Sports Turf
Maintenance Rate: Apply 25 L/ha in 800 L of water (8 ounces per 1,000 ft² in 2 gallons) at 30 day intervals or as needed.
Curative Rate: Apply 50 to 100 L/ha in 1,200 L of water (16 to 32 ounces per 1,000 ft² in 3 gallons) at 30 day intervals. Once turf conditions improve begin applying maintenance rate.
Irrigate with sufficient water to deliver Remediator to the soil profile – 3mm (1/8 inch) or more recommended.
Shrub and Tree Plantings
Mix 16 ml in 1 L of water (2 ounces in 1 gallon). Pour 125 ml of mixture per liter size of container (16 ounces of mixture in the planting hole for each gallon size of container).
Seeding Application
After broadcasting seed, apply 100 L/ha in 1,200 L of water (32 ounces per 1,000 ft² in 3 gallons) to hold seed in place and help prevent erosion. -
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