Description
Wood vinegar is the smoke condensate collected during the manufacture of Biochar. It contains a vast array of bioactive compounds, including acetic acid (hence the name).
Research has demonstrated a plethora of benefits from this phytochemical concentrate, including enhanced pest resistance, plant growth promotion, and soil life stimulation. In fact, wood vinegar is destined to become an essential tool in the progressive, regenerative approach.
Activated Char Condensate (ACC), from NTS, represents a genuine breakthrough in wood vinegar formulation. Many studies suggest a synergy between wood vinegar and Biochar, and this potent liquid is the first product capitalizing on that synergy. The rich dark hues relate to the presence of Biochar nano particles.
The term “activated” relates to the addition of a substance called LipoZoom. This is the first time that the liposomal technology, which promotes unparalleled nutrient delivery in human supplements, has been applied in agriculture.
ACC can be used in the soil, as a foliar application, or as a remarkable seed treatment. We trust you will be truly impressed.
Product Benefits
- Contains “Karrikins” – biochemicals that trigger germination and stimulate plant growth.
- Features powerhouse phenolics that boost resilience.
- Enhances fertiliser performance.
- Prolongs shelf-life when used as a post-harvest dip.
- Increases pest resistance.
- Serves as a powerful microbial stimulant to help create disease-resistant soil.
Application Rates
Horticulture |
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FOLIAR SPRAY RATE 0.5 L per 100 L water up to 5 L/ha equivalent FERTIGATION RATE Note: ACC™ can be added to all foliar fertilisers to magnify response, but always ensure compatibility. |
Broadacre Crops |
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FOLIAR SPRAY RATE 300mL to 1 L per 100 L of water (i.e. 0.3% to 1%) LIQUID INJECTION SEED TREATMENT |
Pasture and Turf |
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FOLIAR SPRAY RATE 1 L per 100 L water FERTIGATION RATE FREQUENCY |
Compost Accelerant |
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RATE: 1L per 100 L water applied to the compost, during construction of the heap, or during watering. |