As a Homeowner, I purchased my Bio-Stimulant pack from the Lawn Care Nut about 2 months ago. I have laid down the Humic12, Air8 & RGS and my yard is absolutely popping off. In the 10 years that I have owned my property, I have never seen it look so good. So I want to say "THANK YOU" for not only creating this product but allowing Homeowners to purchase it.
Just did my second RGS app of the season before the rain her in Virginiaand my neighbors are so jealous from my first app back in early March. I have also been spoon feeding ever 10 days with about 1oz of RGS/1000sf and its giving me great results so far so good. Thanks John for a great product
Currently using organic sea kelp, but will be switching to RGS soon as I run out! Sadly I bought 5 gallons of organic sea kelp due to having 1.6 acres to tend to.
Man! Taking nothing from you, you’re a wealth of info, and I love your intellectual and deep structured approach, but I just listened to Pete from GCI describe your products and Daaaang, I turned around and immediately ordered the 4gal BioStim pack. He explained in that “Pete” way, in conjunction with keeping the products in front of him as visuals, that brought it all home. Hire that guy :-)
Just got 4500 sq ft of zenith zoysia sod installed three days ago. My first lawn. My landscaper recommended Greene County Fertilizer. Just purchased the GreeNePak to start spplying once the sod roots in. Now im wondering if i should pick up some RGS to start applying to encourage root growth while the sod is still fresh.
RGS, AIR-8, Humic 12 and Greene Punch are killing it in my lawn. 🥊 ⛈ Now if this crazy weather will start acting normal and give me some Bermuda growing warmth, I’ll be able to recover from the winter kill.
How much did you apply... each one.... and how many days between did u put the product down .... Can u mix all three together and put it down at one time for new sod?????
Kinda missing out? That is an understatement. In November I went and saw Mad Brad, he set me up with some RGS. I tested it on a few properties, I wish that I had used it on all of them.
For maximum results out of RGS for root development, is it better to use an adjuvant to maximize the foliar uptake or not use an adjuvant and let most of it be taken up by the soil? I know it can be used either way, but will it speed up or give better results to the process RGS undergoes to create these roots by using it in more of a foliar application rather than a soil drench? I'm asking specifically about RGS, as I know you would not want to do this with a product like Air-8. Thank yo sir, I'm here to learn the science. Love it, keep 'em coming!
Jason Grubb there’s no problem with using and adjuvant. I don’t typically use them and for many DIY people, they wouldn’t either. RGS has some natural surfacting ability on its own, but the addition of one could impact the foliar portion positively.
Just bought RGS, Air8, D-Thatch, and Humic12. Pretty pumped about using these. Gonna pump all my grass full of RGS (Bermuda in front and back, tall fescue in back on other side), and hit it with some Air8 as well. Gonna wait for the D-Thatch later in the month to hit the front. How well does this work on sandy clay soils? Located in Chesapeake, VA.
I picked up the "cousin of carbon x" today and a bag of carbon x from the lawncarenut. When applying according to their recommendations, is the equivalent of 3oz/1000 of RGS coming out of my spreader? The cousin of carbon x includes Air8, Dethatch, micro green and humic.
Thanks for the video, especially directing it to DIY homeowners. I put down my first app of RGS, Humic12 and Air8 two days ago. Also watched Milo video from Grass Factor today. Hoping you can do a brief video on your 7-0-0 Greene Effect. Now that I am doing a lot of spraying I have a lot of interest! Thanks
Also curious about your different nitrogen based fertilizers. I asked about Greene Effect because it is readily available, but after looking at your site, I see you have three options.
I put down the Green Effect with Micro Greene at the recommended rates. The density of the turf and rapid growth is amazing! My yard clearly stands out in a neighborhood with an HOA that requires a lawn service, so all the yards are treated with pre-emergent and well fertilized. Kind of ironic, when I bought the house 7 years ago, I chose this neighborhood because at the time I didn't like yard work. Things changed and it is now my passion! Thinking about selling the house and getting a place where I make my own rules. These Greene County products are amazing! Throw er Down and a couple weeks later you will be amazed with the results.
Bought you products last year from LCN but really didn’t use it because I’m a little confused about what to do first....got weeds and also Bermuda grass that I would love to get rid of....being January is there anything I need to do now....to get started are do I need to wait... I have not done anything with my lawn for a couple or year......I’m thinking of putting centipede grass in or Saint Augustine.... I live in Charleston,sc hopefully that helps
What conditions or threshholds validate or warrant the higher application rates? What are the common results of the higher application rates under such conditions?
armando landa that’s a good question. You can go very high for remediation, if soils are just completely lacking in their ability to respond to fertilizer. Sometimes one high rate is enough to kick everything into gear on a severely damaged lawn.
I've just become a Lawn Nut and your products seem awesome so I'm taking the time to learn about them. You seem to have so many great products but the dilemma is where do I start, with what products. What goes down first? second? third? Can I put down 2 products at once? My concerns are building a strong turf thick and full with that pop of green. What are your recomendations?
You really can't mess up with these products. Go get the "BioStimulant Pack" from Lawn Care Nut or GCI Turf Academy. The pack will come with some recommended app rates. Honestly though you could mix the whole lot into a soupy mess and spray it in with some water and your lawn will look great.
I plan to use the RGS, Humic 12, and pre-m dimension in the up coming weeks. I know RGS has Humic in it already but was was wondering if I can apply all 3 the same time? 20 gal sprayer/acre, 3 oz RGS, 3 oz Humic, 2 pints of Dimension. 90,000 sq/ft lawn. Fescue/bluegrass blend. Thanks
Always get a laugh with your logo animation and sound, reminds me of the show Lost. On a serious note, will these products benefit my flowers, shrubs, crepe myrtles, etc? Also, do you notice benefits (and what are they) from spring to fall?
haha! that perfectly describes how i feel allot of the time. And yes, these products can be applied to all bedding material. you will se more vibrant growth and greater blooming.
Well, I have my order into GCI for my starter pack. Can't wait to try the program this year. I have to say I've thought of trying similar products like Holganix and SumaGreen before. They've always been tricky to find and not a lot of online info about them. You've done a good job bringing your products to a wider market so homeowners can learn about them and buy them.
RGS is a 2:1:1 balance of humic fulvic and kelp. You get both a foliar and soil integration, plant growth hormones from the kelp, and essential get a full boost to the overall leaf, stem, root, soil system. Humic in its own will go to work in the soil but is best when combined with other nutrients or amendments to work as a turbocharger essentially. So it all depends what you are going for.
I used a similar product in the past and people keep asking what I do to make my garden produce like mad. Its because I used Fish fertilizer and Kelp with added Humic, Fulvic, Sullfur and other sea minerals from the ocean. I have also used worm castings to make a tea and applied as a foliar is awful effective to kill bugs LOL.. Where can a consumer buy your product?
Been part of the lawn care nut group for quite a while looking to advance to some RGS and humic 12 I have a backpack sprayer on a 5000 square foot lawn but would like to use a older yellow and red Ortho dial n spray what setting you recommend I use for your products thank you for your time
I have a question. When it says "Do not apply with less than a 7:1 dilution with water". Does that mean if I use 4 oz of a product, that I need a minimum of 28 oz of water? 4x7=28 1 part=4 - 7 part=28
HD MOVIE SOURCE yes, that a general safety minimum. Most people are applying at a weaker dilution than that. Application through a backpack at 1 gallon per thousand is 42:1, apps through spray carts are usually 11:1 and spray rigs are as much as 200:1
Quick question as a UA-camr is putting this on monthly at the 3oz per 1k but the directions for both RGS/HUMIC12 states twice a year preferably Spring and Fall. Is it okay to use more than directed as a home owner?
Just put my lawn to sleep with some RGS - 4oz/1K. John is it ok to spray Green Effect late into the fall season (late November) in the DC area? I want to keep my lawn green for as long as it can.
Todd Edwards multi foot deep roots are not hard if that’s what you’re going for. Running a lawn program that simultaneously drives roots and provides beautiful color for 8 weeks is never put through paces in university trials. I often show off the root mass of my own lawn, (KBG) but after all theses years growing Floritam in Florida, we consistently have double the root mass of anyone else. It’s pretty fun. Thank you for the program love!
Is applying rgs once a month to much? If not how about once a week? I apply one your products almost every week. I have about 6 different products from you and been doing this for about a year now
It says on the package to not apply when temps are over 85 degrees but then I have heard from not just you that you can apply this at any time. So why does the package state those temps?
+mcrn12 great question. The temp warning is for this reason: mix medium and over application. If you follow the tank mixing guidelines and put out a good measure of water, there is nothing to fear in high temps. If using very low volume, it could be different. Kemp increases the sell division of the plant due to its phytohormones, it’s bes to apply when cooler so as not to force growth during potentially stressful times.
Kayaddict same final rate, but you’d have some time to get it there. Figure on a gallon lasting in a tank about a month depending on what kind you have.
I have an ez-flo. I fertilize 1 acre with it and refill once per month. So it sounds like I would simply use 1 gallon of RGS per application which would naturally be spread over the course of that month.
Additionally I have some areas with extremely poor soil. These areas were filled in with dirt/rocks from deep underground when they dug a pond on our property. Would there be any benefit or disadvantage to higher application rates?
Michael Lindell of course! They play nice. The one suggestion I would make is that you do it, use a hose end sprayer so that there is more volume of water for greater dispersion.
Lawncology so you wouldnt recommend a tank sprayer? Asking because I wasn't sure if the liquids would be too thick. I actually think a hose end would help spread faster.
I know, right? Magic is smoke and mirrors. One of the old airgun tuning terms was "Do your magic". When the customers tell me that I stop them right there. LOL
John just likes to tell people to smell his finger EDIT: Watching this a second time and his finger was brown before he stuck it in the bottle. Hope that was Take 2 and not what I think
I wish there was more you can do for us little guys when I first heard about you 4 months ago I checked out your website but there was no way to order.. So I ordering some humic acid from root riot. I would love to try out your air 8 also.. I don't want to order a gallon from the lawn care nut that's just too expensive and would last me for years and years.. hopefully you can do something for the people that have a 1000 Sq feet Lawns or less sometime in the future and cut out the middleman.
Mike Dauth That would be great, our issue is that our Plant is really set up for bulk. We’ve been selling in the pro turf market for a long time. The homeowner packs are new this year, and we had to dedicate a section of our facility for that market. Hopefully we will be able to get that to you in the near future
I will never try anything high end and expensive that is not proven to work. And I’m sure I’m not the only one that wants to see side by side results of products. For example take this RGS and any other of your products and next to it put down some generic Walmart or Lowe’s products. Lets see if there’s a difference after a month or two.
The rgs isn’t a fertilizer and we’ve run it in university trials with conventional fert. Definitely not a “high end” product. One gallon treats an acre.
@@Lawncology Even more reason to do a side by side evaluation with generic store brands. Think of how many septics like me you could convince to believe in these products.
@@Lawncology I use Walmart and Home Depot products. My Bermuda lawn is near perfect. I have proven to all my friends and neighbors that Scotts and other name brand expensive products do the same exact thing as generics. But I’m always looking for ways to use less product and water so I continue to research. Without side by side comparison all us UA-cam yard fanatics do is get confused with everyone pushing so many different products without any visual proof. I don’t understand why every time I suggest to someone with a UA-cam channel to do a side by side comparison there’s always push back.
@@tomdurkins I don’t either. It’s not hard to do. Some of the stuff would be difficult to show on camera, but I’ll tell you that if you run your Walmart fert and rgs twice a year at 3 ounces, you’ll have a major difference in root growth and stress abatement.
My lawn is so gay right now. It knows rains coming Saturday and it has some RGS and AIR-8 in the backpack sproven it’s about to eat dessert. It had its Big Mac today
points at his lawn as a result. But lawn looks far less than stellar. If youre going to make fantastical claims--better show a fantastic example. And the "slick" Mr. Cool presentation? Id rather go wash my eyes than buy the product.
As a Homeowner, I purchased my Bio-Stimulant pack from the Lawn Care Nut about 2 months ago. I have laid down the Humic12, Air8 & RGS and my yard is absolutely popping off. In the 10 years that I have owned my property, I have never seen it look so good. So I want to say "THANK YOU" for not only creating this product but allowing Homeowners to purchase it.
The Bandit thank you!!!
Just did my second RGS app of the season before the rain her in Virginiaand my neighbors are so jealous from my first app back in early March. I have also been spoon feeding ever 10 days with about 1oz of RGS/1000sf and its giving me great results so far so good. Thanks John for a great product
How about a more in-depth explanation for the homeowner of all your products and when to apply them and what they all do.
I just put out our RGS with my first round yesterday very excited to see results! I prefer the term special Juju.
Lush Lawns how did the results come out thinking of ordering
CC CC i can't recommend johns products enough. I am blown away with the RGS i have run label rates and done some testing as well and I am blow away!
Tried some from LCN!!! Thats how i came up with you and matt, your guys are great!!
Currently using organic sea kelp, but will be switching to RGS soon as I run out! Sadly I bought 5 gallons of organic sea kelp due to having 1.6 acres to tend to.
Dude, excellent informative video!
Man! Taking nothing from you, you’re a wealth of info, and I love your intellectual and deep structured approach, but I just listened to Pete from GCI describe your products and Daaaang, I turned around and immediately ordered the 4gal BioStim pack. He explained in that “Pete” way, in conjunction with keeping the products in front of him as visuals, that brought it all home. Hire that guy :-)
Just got 4500 sq ft of zenith zoysia sod installed three days ago. My first lawn. My landscaper recommended Greene County Fertilizer. Just purchased the GreeNePak to start spplying once the sod roots in. Now im wondering if i should pick up some RGS to start applying to encourage root growth while the sod is still fresh.
Loving my results so far. Thanks for the great products. Will definitely be re-upping as needed.
The videos are getting more informative!! Keep it up!
RGS, AIR-8, Humic 12 and Greene Punch are killing it in my lawn. 🥊 ⛈ Now if this crazy weather will start acting normal and give me some Bermuda growing warmth, I’ll be able to recover from the winter kill.
How much did you apply... each one.... and how many days between did u put the product down .... Can u mix all three together and put it down at one time for new sod?????
Cool season lawn, when to apply? Spring, summer, fall or any of the above?
Sounds pretty compelling.
Kinda missing out? That is an understatement. In November I went and saw Mad Brad, he set me up with some RGS. I tested it on a few properties, I wish that I had used it on all of them.
Alfred Bioust haha! Well, I don’t want to sound like I’m overselling it! 😂😂
Black gold! Love it!
For maximum results out of RGS for root development, is it better to use an adjuvant to maximize the foliar uptake or not use an adjuvant and let most of it be taken up by the soil? I know it can be used either way, but will it speed up or give better results to the process RGS undergoes to create these roots by using it in more of a foliar application rather than a soil drench? I'm asking specifically about RGS, as I know you would not want to do this with a product like Air-8. Thank yo sir, I'm here to learn the science. Love it, keep 'em coming!
Jason Grubb there’s no problem with using and adjuvant. I don’t typically use them and for many DIY people, they wouldn’t either. RGS has some natural surfacting ability on its own, but the addition of one could impact the foliar portion positively.
Just bought RGS, Air8, D-Thatch, and Humic12. Pretty pumped about using these. Gonna pump all my grass full of RGS (Bermuda in front and back, tall fescue in back on other side), and hit it with some Air8 as well. Gonna wait for the D-Thatch later in the month to hit the front. How well does this work on sandy clay soils? Located in Chesapeake, VA.
How did it work out for you?
@Lawncology I was just wondering if it is a waste if you put down RGS and Humic 12 every week at 3 oz per 1000
I picked up the "cousin of carbon x" today and a bag of carbon x from the lawncarenut. When applying according to their recommendations, is the equivalent of 3oz/1000 of RGS coming out of my spreader? The cousin of carbon x includes Air8, Dethatch, micro green and humic.
damn if youre 6'7 how tall is your tripod!?!?! i watch a lot of petes vids from gci. thanks for the content brother.
Thanks for the video, especially directing it to DIY homeowners. I put down my first app of RGS, Humic12 and Air8 two days ago. Also watched Milo video from Grass Factor today. Hoping you can do a brief video on your 7-0-0 Greene Effect. Now that I am doing a lot of spraying I have a lot of interest! Thanks
Also curious about your different nitrogen based fertilizers. I asked about Greene Effect because it is readily available, but after looking at your site, I see you have three options.
How did it come out
I put down the Green Effect with Micro Greene at the recommended rates. The density of the turf and rapid growth is amazing! My yard clearly stands out in a neighborhood with an HOA that requires a lawn service, so all the yards are treated with pre-emergent and well fertilized. Kind of ironic, when I bought the house 7 years ago, I chose this neighborhood because at the time I didn't like yard work. Things changed and it is now my passion! Thinking about selling the house and getting a place where I make my own rules.
These Greene County products are amazing! Throw er Down and a couple weeks later you will be amazed with the results.
Trey Doherty no hoa for me :)
Bought you products last year from LCN but really didn’t use it because I’m a little confused about what to do first....got weeds and also Bermuda grass that I would love to get rid of....being January is there anything I need to do now....to get started are do I need to wait... I have not done anything with my lawn for a couple or year......I’m thinking of putting centipede grass in or Saint Augustine.... I live in Charleston,sc hopefully that helps
Looks like some good stuff.
Is it sold in single one gallon jugs now?
What about applying this product to trees? I moved into a house recently and want to make sure I take of the magnolias. Thanks, John.
What conditions or threshholds validate or warrant the higher application rates? What are the common results of the higher application rates under such conditions?
armando landa that’s a good question. You can go very high for remediation, if soils are just completely lacking in their ability to respond to fertilizer. Sometimes one high rate is enough to kick everything into gear on a severely damaged lawn.
Do you put this down before you seed a new lawn or after turf has established?
I've just become a Lawn Nut and your products seem awesome so I'm taking the time to learn about them. You seem to have so many great products but the dilemma is where do I start, with what products. What goes down first? second? third? Can I put down 2 products at once? My concerns are building a strong turf thick and full with that pop of green. What are your recomendations?
You really can't mess up with these products. Go get the "BioStimulant Pack" from Lawn Care Nut or GCI Turf Academy. The pack will come with some recommended app rates. Honestly though you could mix the whole lot into a soupy mess and spray it in with some water and your lawn will look great.
I plan to use the RGS, Humic 12, and pre-m dimension in the up coming weeks. I know RGS has Humic in it already but was was wondering if I can apply all 3 the same time? 20 gal sprayer/acre, 3 oz RGS, 3 oz Humic, 2 pints of Dimension. 90,000 sq/ft lawn. Fescue/bluegrass blend. Thanks
So when u gonna get to the Canadian market? I’m interested
Can I add this to my new Bermuda sod lawn?
So for a lawn of St. Augustine that is alittle thin in a small section of the lawn, would the RGS be a product to help that?
Can you give us a tour of your manufacturing facility on UA-cam? I'd love to see that.
Blue Grass King Lawncology episode 2! Take a look!
About to get on it like white on rice!
Always get a laugh with your logo animation and sound, reminds me of the show Lost. On a serious note, will these products benefit my flowers, shrubs, crepe myrtles, etc? Also, do you notice benefits (and what are they) from spring to fall?
haha! that perfectly describes how i feel allot of the time. And yes, these products can be applied to all bedding material. you will se more vibrant growth and greater blooming.
Well, I have my order into GCI for my starter pack. Can't wait to try the program this year. I have to say I've thought of trying similar products like Holganix and SumaGreen before. They've always been tricky to find and not a lot of online info about them. You've done a good job bringing your products to a wider market so homeowners can learn about them and buy them.
If water that much important, better to use this after rain? Or ground have to at last dry then to sprey it ?
Where we can buy
Just got mine on Amazon
What is the difference between this and humic acid?
RGS is a 2:1:1 balance of humic fulvic and kelp. You get both a foliar and soil integration, plant growth hormones from the kelp, and essential get a full boost to the overall leaf, stem, root, soil system. Humic in its own will go to work in the soil but is best when combined with other nutrients or amendments to work as a turbocharger essentially. So it all depends what you are going for.
I used a similar product in the past and people keep asking what I do to make my garden produce like mad. Its because I used Fish fertilizer and Kelp with added Humic, Fulvic, Sullfur and other sea minerals from the ocean. I have also used worm castings to make a tea and applied as a foliar is awful effective to kill bugs LOL.. Where can a consumer buy your product?
The Lawn Care Nut has a store on the webpage that sells individual products and packaged themed products like the Bio-stimulant pack.
Video starts at 0:55
Can we by the rgs, micro green, so on and so forth at a bulk size, or at minimum, do you have in a 5 gallon container?
Been part of the lawn care nut group for quite a while looking to advance to some RGS and humic 12 I have a backpack sprayer on a 5000 square foot lawn but would like to use a older yellow and red Ortho dial n spray what setting
you recommend I use for your products thank you for your time
I believe he mentions to set dial at 2 oz so you spray at a good pace
@@joshualeon3486 ok thanks for replying that's what I was thinking myself much appreciated
My pleasure
Does RGS stain concrete, siding etc.?
How often can I throw this down?
Where do I buy? Where can I get full program instructions? I am in Massachusetts with a young turf type tall fescue lawn.
Jeff Borkowski greenecountyfert.com and click on DIY
Get the exact same results using 46-0-0.
Steve Willey I’m sure you get some fast growing turf.
Lol
I have a question. When it says "Do not apply with less than a 7:1 dilution with water". Does that mean if I use 4 oz of a product, that I need a minimum of 28 oz of water?
4x7=28
1 part=4 - 7 part=28
HD MOVIE SOURCE yes, that a general safety minimum. Most people are applying at a weaker dilution than that. Application through a backpack at 1 gallon per thousand is 42:1, apps through spray carts are usually 11:1 and spray rigs are as much as 200:1
Okay, thanks for the response. Good information.
Hey John, I just had new TTTF sod laid in my lawn. Can I apply RGS immediately or should I wait until it's rooted in?
D K hit it now. It will take root very fast.
Can I mix RGS or humic12 with ammonium sulfate?
Yes. Great combo
All 3?
Ballard Fabrication yes.
Who you recommend this for muck soil?
Quick question as a UA-camr is putting this on monthly at the 3oz per 1k but the directions for both RGS/HUMIC12 states twice a year preferably Spring and Fall. Is it okay to use more than directed as a home owner?
What month is the best time to apply RGS
During natural high growth times. Depends on variety
So basically a concentrated aerated compost tea
Do you need to water in RGS and Humic12 after application?
Yes you sure do.
Think I’ll spray my sheared hardwood mulch because it’s the same color.. js
Where do I perches this at? I’ve looked everywhere from Lowe’s Walmart and amazon?
Hi David, Please visit greenecountyfert.com and go to the DIY section, there are a couple places you can order from
Just put my lawn to sleep with some RGS - 4oz/1K.
John is it ok to spray Green Effect late into the fall season (late November) in the DC area? I want to keep my lawn green for as long as it can.
Do you offer this product mixed with fertilizer in it? Do you have a recommended program for Utah lawns?
Brent Banks yes we do and it’s available in bulk in Draper
@@Lawncology where in Draper?
How much per gallon
Should we water in RGS and the other Bio Stim products? TY
julio CS it’s not needed but it also doesn’t hurt.
I have to say at is a small root.ask dr eingham she grows 4.5 feet roots lol. I really like your program
Todd Edwards multi foot deep roots are not hard if that’s what you’re going for. Running a lawn program that simultaneously drives roots and provides beautiful color for 8 weeks is never put through paces in university trials. I often show off the root mass of my own lawn, (KBG) but after all theses years growing Floritam in Florida, we consistently have double the root mass of anyone else. It’s pretty fun. Thank you for the program love!
Is applying rgs once a month to much? If not how about once a week? I apply one your products almost every week. I have about 6 different products from you and been doing this for about a year now
Brad Grossman you can do that, keep to the low label rate and mix it up!
It says on the package to not apply when temps are over 85 degrees but then I have heard from not just you that you can apply this at any time. So why does the package state those temps?
+mcrn12 great question. The temp warning is for this reason: mix medium and over application.
If you follow the tank mixing guidelines and put out a good measure of water, there is nothing to fear in high temps. If using very low volume, it could be different. Kemp increases the sell division of the plant due to its phytohormones, it’s bes to apply when cooler so as not to force growth during potentially stressful times.
@@Lawncology Awesome! Thank you so much!
how can you get this off your driveway? I had some over spray and now my concrete driveway is stained.
Lysol toilet bowl 10x cleaner will remove pretty much everything from pretty much all surfaces.
Lawncology thanks!!!
Does it make any difference if this product is applied in a fertigation unit? Same application rate?
Kayaddict same final rate, but you’d have some time to get it there. Figure on a gallon lasting in a tank about a month depending on what kind you have.
I have an ez-flo. I fertilize 1 acre with it and refill once per month. So it sounds like I would simply use 1 gallon of RGS per application which would naturally be spread over the course of that month.
Additionally I have some areas with extremely poor soil. These areas were filled in with dirt/rocks from deep underground when they dug a pond on our property. Would there be any benefit or disadvantage to higher application rates?
Kayaddict I would start with standard app rates and then see if there’s improvement before recommending anything higher
How much would i add to a 4 gal pack pack sprayer?
Matthew DiNatale 3 ounces per gallon of water (12 total ounces)
@@Lawncology great ty just ordered!
Just came inside from spraying RGS on about 10,000sqft of my personal lawn. Lets see what happens!
That suitcase tho
Robert Shepherd haha! People always ask me about that thing. It’s got a lot of miles on it!
Can you mix the bio stims?
Michael Lindell of course! They play nice. The one suggestion I would make is that you do it, use a hose end sprayer so that there is more volume of water for greater dispersion.
Lawncology so you wouldnt recommend a tank sprayer? Asking because I wasn't sure if the liquids would be too thick. I actually think a hose end would help spread faster.
Michael Lindell If you’ve got a tank then yes! I’d recommend a hose end over a backpack, a tank over a hose end and a helicopter over a car.
Can this be applied anytime of the year?
Jason Robinson as long as there isn’t snow on the ground!
shipment to toronto canada?
were can I buy this stuff?
George Pappas lawncarenut.com
Where can i buy?
Matthew DiNatale lawn care nut or gci
Think I'll stain my fence with it.
Tim Xoque careful around the fence!
Username checks out.
You lie!!!!! That stuff is magic!!!
americantroy77 not Magic... it’s science!
I know, right? Magic is smoke and mirrors. One of the old airgun tuning terms was "Do your magic". When the customers tell me that I stop them right there. LOL
Rob Hawkins That’s right! Magic is just the “yet to be explained”
americantroy77 RGS smells like the ocean breeze!
John just likes to tell people to smell his finger
EDIT: Watching this a second time and his finger was brown before he stuck it in the bottle. Hope that was Take 2 and not what I think
Pumped to spray magical unicorn pee on my lawn for 2019!
RGS RGS RGS
I wish there was more you can do for us little guys when I first heard about you 4 months ago I checked out your website but there was no way to order.. So I ordering some humic acid from root riot. I would love to try out your air 8 also.. I don't want to order a gallon from the lawn care nut that's just too expensive and would last me for years and years.. hopefully you can do something for the people that have a 1000 Sq feet Lawns or less sometime in the future and cut out the middleman.
Mike Dauth That would be great, our issue is that our Plant is really set up for bulk. We’ve been selling in the pro turf market for a long time. The homeowner packs are new this year, and we had to dedicate a section of our facility for that market. Hopefully we will be able to get that to you in the near future
Lawncology. I hope the reallocation of manufacturing space pays off. I'm really excited to use your products.
Not on amazon it seems.
+Hong Situ we don’t sell through amazon, everything is bottled and shipped from our plant. Hop on greenecountyfert.com/diy to see buying options
Dang! Keep it down, Groot!
What is this sorcery!?!?!
Can we spray rgs with a hose in sprayer and still get great results???
Roy Lesueur for sure!
Lawncology hey
u killed that innocent grass blade.........bastard
Fuck I just applied 10 oz per 1000 am I ok? Was mistake
thr33sum you’ll be fine. Might as well water in.
I will never try anything high end and expensive that is not proven to work. And I’m sure I’m not the only one that wants to see side by side results of products. For example take this RGS and any other of your products and next to it put down some generic Walmart or Lowe’s products. Lets see if there’s a difference after a month or two.
The rgs isn’t a fertilizer and we’ve run it in university trials with conventional fert. Definitely not a “high end” product. One gallon treats an acre.
@@Lawncology Even more reason to do a side by side evaluation with generic store brands. Think of how many septics like me you could convince to believe in these products.
@@tomdurkins all you have to do is try it to see the result. But we’ve run it with everything out there at this point.
@@Lawncology I use Walmart and Home Depot products. My Bermuda lawn is near perfect. I have proven to all my friends and neighbors that Scotts and other name brand expensive products do the same exact thing as generics. But I’m always looking for ways to use less product and water so I continue to research. Without side by side comparison all us UA-cam yard fanatics do is get confused with everyone pushing so many different products without any visual proof.
I don’t understand why every time I suggest to someone with a UA-cam channel to do a side by side comparison there’s always push back.
@@tomdurkins I don’t either. It’s not hard to do. Some of the stuff would be difficult to show on camera, but I’ll tell you that if you run your Walmart fert and rgs twice a year at 3 ounces, you’ll have a major difference in root growth and stress abatement.
My lawn is so gay right now. It knows rains coming Saturday and it has some RGS and AIR-8 in the backpack sproven it’s about to eat dessert. It had its Big Mac today
points at his lawn as a result. But lawn looks far less than stellar. If youre going to make fantastical claims--better show a fantastic example.
And the "slick" Mr. Cool presentation? Id rather go wash my eyes than buy the product.
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Aaaaaaaaaaa very loud lol