FAQs + Labels/Certificates
Frequently Asked Questions
Is EnSoil Algae™ organic?
What equipment do I need to apply EnSoil Algae™?
How much EnSoil Algae™ should I apply?
How much will 1 gallon of water with 1 tsp of EnSoil Algae™ cover?
Can EnSoil Algae™ be applied with other inputs in the same tank?
Will EnSoil Algae™ help me reduce my usage of other inputs?
Will EnSoil Algae™ with herbicides, pesticides, or fungicides, harm the algae cells?
How should I store EnSoil Algae™?
What is the best time of day to apply EnSoil Algae™?
The algae cells are quite tough and can tolerate temperature extremes and mechanical stress. We recommend that EnSoil Algae™ be applied through a back-pack sprayer or drip irrigation at dawn or dusk to allow the cells to penetrate below the sun exposed topsoil layer.
For center pivots and sprinkler irrigation systems, we recommend irrigating with EnSoil Algae™ at dusk only to allow it to penetrate the soil column more effectively.
Once the crop has grown and successfully covers the soil, UV radiation will penetrate the soil less, further allowing microbial numbers to increase on the soil surface.
How does pH affect EnSoil Algae™?
Should EnSoil Algae™ be agitated before use?
Will increasing the recommended amount of EnSoil Algae™ improve results?
More frequent applications (up to a one-week apart ) can be a great way to “jump start” a new garden, freshly seeded sod, or turf after a long winter. However, you would not want to treat an area or potted plants “every day.” There is some research that shows when algae is applied too frequently to soil it can slow down the microbial processes in the soil.
Do I need to pull back mulch or straw before applying EnSoil Algae™ ?
Can EnSoil Algae™ be harmful to humans or animals?
We do NOT recommend drinking EnSoil Algae™, but it is nontoxic if accidentally ingested.
There are no adverse effects upon skin contact, and EnSoil Algae™ produces no harmful fumes.