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We recommend that you spray during the coolest part of the day so that the stoma are open and actively accepting nutrients. Don’t spray when the plant is wet with dew or when rain is expected. Please buy a new garden sprayer and use it exclusively for Nature’s NOG. This precaution is to save you from reactivating any weed-killer residue in an old sprayer and damaging your young plants. Shake-well before mixing and using.


Starting from Seed
Mix a 2 oz/gallon solution of Nature’s NOG. The seeds of some varieties can be soaked in the solution, but other varieties require only a mist that covers the hull before planting. Usually, the larger the seed, the longer it can be soaked. Corn is the biggest seed that we do not soak. Just wet the hull with a fine mist before planting. For easier handling, allow the seed to dry before planting.

Squash ~ Soak 2 hrs.
Peas ~ Soak 1 hr.
Beans ~ Soak 1 hr.
Cucumber ~ Soak 15 minutes
Watermelon ~ Soak 15 minutes
Okra ~ Soak 12 hrs.

Use a fine mist to fully wet corn, pepper, eggplant, tomato, lettuce, radish, spinach, kale, beets and turnip.


Planting Seedlings and Transplanting
If you buy small plants or are moving seedlings into your garden, you can use Nature’s NOG at 2 oz/gallon to get them off to a great start. Makeup some solution in a 5-gl pail. You can dip the root-mass or dunk the entire plant before you put it in the ground. Use the solution to water your plants after you are done with the planting. If dipping or dunking is not convenient, then spray the foliage with the standard solution after the planting is finished.

Spray Program
Use the 2-oz/gallon solution in a “NOG ONLY” sprayer.

     1st application:
     Spray or dunk when planting the seedlings.
    
     2nd application:
     Spray the entire plant at the “early-bloom”
     stage

     3rd application:
     Spray the entire plant when the first fruit nears
     maturity


Rescue Application
If the damage seems restricted to the leaves, then we would give the entire plant an extra spray treatment with the 2 oz/gallon mixture. Repeat in 14 days.

If the damage seems to be “systemic”, then we would recommend a root-drench with the standard mixture of 2-oz/gallon. Use a spade to open a path to the root-mass and soak the root system around the “drip-zone”. Plan to use a gallon for every 2 feet of drip-zone diameter.
Treat again in 14-days by spraying the entire plant with the 2 oz/gal solution.
Using Nature's NOG on Garden Vegetables

Nature’s NOG
is made to be mixed with water. The standard solution is 2 ounces concentrate with each gallon water. The solution can be used in a variety of ways: soak, spray or drench.