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THE ANSWER® to Hazardous, Toxic Chemicals
The Greener Answer

 

crest The Frozen-Flame Answer® Impacts

  • BIOLOGICAL IMPACTS:
  • Enhanced uptake of nutrients
  • Stimulation of plant metabolism & proteins
  • Assistance in seed germination & growth
  • Enhanced cell division & cell elongation
  • Aid to chlorophyll synthesis
  • Positive effect on plant DNA & RNA
  • Increased Activity Of Multiple Enzymes
  • PHYSICAL IMPACTS:
  • Aids in the creation of new fertile soil
  • Increased growth & yield of crops
  • Increased permeability of cell membranes
  • Increased drought tolerance
  • Enhanced infiltration & water holding capacity
  • Improved development of roots & shoots
  • Improves soil structure & reduces soil compaction
  • Improved til th & porosity
  • ELECTRICAL IMPACTS:
  • Metal comp lexing & nutritional physiology
  • Assist denitrification by microbes
  • Participation in syntheses of new minerals
  • Catalysts in plant respiration
  • Reduces the damage from toxic compounds
  • Detoxification of various pollutants
  • Stimulates plant hormones → Reduces plant stress
  • Assists in unlocking bound nutrients → Into plant available form
  • Enables a more consistent & long-range nutrient availability
  • CHEMICAL IMPACTS:
  • pH buffering capacity
  • Assists in chemical weathering of inorganic substances
  • Chelation effects on the plant growth cycle
  • Special chemical affinity for balance
  • Silicate decomposition by hydrogen ions of f ulvic acids
  • Resistance of plants to fungal attack
  • Ability to scavenge heavy metals
  • Enhances nitrogen & phosphorus efficiency

Results may vary based upon your properties soil, water, and weather. We ask that you complete a soil test before you apply The Answer® product line and again after each harvest to see the products impact and potential.

  • Use Directions:

THE FROZEN-FLAME ANSWER® may be applied through drip, flood, sprinkler or other irrigation system.
Broadcast: 15 to 30 oz (0.44 – 0.89 L) per acre (0.40 Ha)
In-furrow: 8 to 12 oz (0.24 – 0.35 L) per acre (0.40 Ha)