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Rob has used the OAS Grow-In Programme for his second year at the club. The Grow-In programme is borne from extensive R&D at the OAS Turf, Science and Technology Centre. It is a two-step approach which comprises a mix of products to be applied at renovation and at emergence.
The mix for application at renovation stage includes an organic soil amendment - a composted cow manure and Humic Acid soil conditioner, Tricure AD™
Granular – a
residual wetting agent, and Mycorrhizal Inoculant – a microbial inoculant.
At emergence, the programme uses an organo-mineral fertiliser and biostimulants that feature nitrate nitrogen and molasses providing early carbohydrates and instantly available nitrogen to promote growth and enhanced plant health.
Rob reports, “The addition of the liquid mix applied at emergence alongside the C-Complex 14.2.5 has given us a quick grow response. Cutting schedules have commenced earlier and cutting frequency has meant third leaf stage has been reached quickly to allow for Primo Maxx applications. The biostimulant applications and organo-mineral fertilisers, supported by Verti-drain aeration has promoted a healthy root system.”
Andy Merry, Key Account Manager from OAS said ‘it has been great working with Rob over the last few years. His professionalism and communication with the club has established a trusting relationship, enabling the renovation work required to produce a surface that performs. Rob is enthusiastic and committed to providing pitches of the highest quality using modern techniques and technology. He has
improved the
standards across all pitches and produced surfaces that play well and look impeccable. It has been a joy to see the results.”
For further information or to discuss a future Grow-In programme for your club contact the OAS team on 0800 138 7222 or email:
sales@originamenity.com
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