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Kick

Brand: EarthWorks

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Kick is the Ultimate Soil Conditioner. Designed to help open tight soils and stimulate microbial activity, Kick will promote healthy root growth in both turf and ornamentals, reduce plant stress, break nutrient bonds in the soil and is an available food source for microbial populations.

With over twenty raw materials, Kick is one of the most complete soil conditioners available. Use Kick as part of a regular liquid application program for very tight soils, sodium rich soils, or to help stimulate new plantings.

The Kick Flush Program

  • Kick: 12 oz/1000 sq ft in at least 2 gallons of water/1000 sq ft
  • Cal-Vantage: 4 oz/1000 sq ft in at least 2 gallons of water/1000 sq ft
  • Gypsum: 10 -20 lbs/1000 sq ft
  • Water deeply into the soil with a surfactant

Designed to sequester the excess sodium and/or bicarbonates in the soil root zone and pull them out of the soil, away from the root system. Kick, the core of the program, is formulated with over 20 raw ingredients - predominately humic and fulvic acids, which are powerful sequestering agents for sodium and bicarbonates.

Gypsum and Cal-Vantage will add sustainable and soluble Calcium into the soil and knock Sodium off of the colloid. The program is completed by watering the treatment into the soil with a surfactant. The surfactant inhibits water's cohesive tendencies and helps it to flush through the smaller pores in the soil matrix.

Kick is the Ultimate Soil Conditioner. Designed to help open tight soils and stimulate microbial activity, Kick will promote healthy root growth in both turf and ornamentals, reduce plant stress, break nutrient bonds in the soil and is an available food source for microbial populations.

With over twenty raw materials, Kick is one of the most complete soil conditioners available. Use Kick as part...

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Liquid Organics

4 Carbohydrates; Humic Acids; Kelp Extracts; Yucca Extracts; Lauryl Sulfate; Trace Nutrients; Bio-Net