Previously, we introduced True Plant HealthTM, explaining the importance of foliar products for your turf. We then outlined the three essential ingredients that your turf cannot live without.
In this post, we break down the importance of understanding plant processes in order to best help finely-mowed turf convert sunlight to proteins at each step in the photosynthetic process.
Take a look at these seven steps below. We covered step one in our last post, today, we’re focusing on step two.
Step 2 – Build and Store more Carbohydrates
More photosynthesis
= More carbohydrates
Photosynthesis is the process of converting sunlight, CO2, and water into simple and complex carbohydrates, which are the plant’s only food source.
These carbohydrates are needed to fuel all plant processes for survival, recovery and defense. However, because low-mowed turf has less leaf area, the plant is extremely limited on its photosynthetic capabilities, which controls carbohydrate production and storage.
The plant also produces critical phytohormones in its leaves, triggering all plant processes and determining how many different types of carbohydrates will be made.
Unfortunately, frequent mowing removes these phytohormones that regulate carbohydrate production. When turfgrass starts to thin out, it is usually a result of depleted carbohydrate reserves.
IMPROVE STEP 2 WITH GLYCOFUZE®
GlycoFuze® allows the plant to utilize more carbohydrates by giving it a proprietary high concentration of all 8 plant-made sugars and complex carbohydrates.
Directs the plant to create more carbohydrates.
Reload patented phytohormones.
Gives the plant the required nutrient building blocks for assembling carbohydrates.
Replenish purest food-grade nutrients.
Provides the most powerful ingredients to speed up plant processes.
Restore proprietary metabolites.
No other competitor does this.