VitaSoil is designed for flexible application. The main goal is to place the product where roots, microbes, moisture, and organic matter interact. For most growers, this means using VitaSoil as a root-zone drench or diluted irrigation input.

Application Timing Matters

For fruiting crops, apply VitaSoil early enough to support root establishment before the plant reaches peak fruiting demand. Stronger root-zone biology before flowering and fruit fill can help support nutrient movement, water access, and overall crop performance.

HOW TO USE VITASOIL:

VitaSoil can be applied several ways depending on your crop, growing system, and goals. Use this guide to choose the right method for gardens, containers, greenhouses, farms, turf, orchards, and specialty crops.

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ROOT DRENCH

Apply diluted VitaSoil directly around the root zone. This is ideal for transplants, containers, raised beds, trees, and stressed plants.

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DRIP IRRIGATION / FERTIGATION

Use VitaSoil through irrigation systems where compatible. This method works well for commercial farms, greenhouses, orchards, and acreage programs.

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SEEDLING / TRAY DRENCH

Use a light dilution for trays and young plants before transplant. This supports early root-zone biology and transplant readiness.

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FOLIAR SPRAY

Apply a diluted spray to leaves during key growth stages. Foliar use can support plant vigor and nutrient response.

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How do you mix VitaSoil?

For general applications, mix 1 part VitaSoil to 50 parts water. This equals roughly 1/3 Cup or 2.56oz per 1 gallon. For better results, mix 1 part VitaSoil to 25 parts water, which is roughly 2/3 Cup or 5.12oz per 1 gallon.

How much VitaSoil do I need?

When mixed at 1:50 ratio, 1 gallon of VitaSoil covers 1 acre (43,560sqft). For Home & Garden use, 1 liter or 1 gallon will be sufficient for most uses. For Commercial applications, we help customize application schedules based on your operation.

How often should I apply VitaSoil?

VitaSoil should be applied 1 to 3 times per week.

What is the best way to apply VitaSoil?

The best method depends on the crop and growing system. VitaSoil can be applied as a root drench, foliar spray, fertigation input, seedling tray drench, or soil amendment.

FAQ

Can VitaSoil be used as a foliar spray?

Yes. VitaSoil can be applied as a foliar spray when properly diluted.

Can VitaSoil be used as a root drench?

Yes. Root drench is one of the most direct ways to apply VitaSoil to the active root zone.

Can VitaSoil go through fertigation?

Yes, VitaSoil can be applied through drip and fertigation systems.

Can VitaSoil be applied to my crops?

Yes! VitaSoil is compatible with practically anything that roots. This include: Row Crops, Vegetables, Orchards, Trees, Flowers, Cannabis, Greenhouse products, Turf, Sod, Lawns and even transplants!