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Yard and Garden UseAPEX-10 is perfect for many of your gardening needs at home! Just scroll through the following examples to see how APEX-10 can benefit your roses, trees, vegetables, grass, and more! Fruit & Nut Trees: Spray the APEX-10 solution before flowering in the early Spring, and again after the harvest in the Fall. Indoor: Spray the APEX-10 solution once - in the early Spring and early Fall; and once after fertilizing the plant. Propagating: Place cuttings in APEX-10 solution for a day, then using rooting powder or liquid, plant in well prepared soil and place a clear jar over it and watch the new growth. APEX-10 helps growth by helping the roots develop quickly. Roots: APEX-10's ability to help build bigger and stronger roots for nutrient uptake helps retain more moisture in the summer. Roses: After Spring pruning spray APEX-10 when full leaves begin to appear. You can mix APEX-10 with liquid fertilizer and spray on the leaves. You may mix your insecticide with APEX-10 & spray (it helps to absorb into the plant quicker). Spray roses in the early Spring, early Summer & early Fall. Shrubs: Spray early Spring, early Summer & early Fall for increased vigor and optimum foliage and blooms. Transplanting Shrubs & Bushes: Soak the prepared hole where shrub or bush is to be placed, then cover roots & spray plant and the soil. This will help overcome plant stress to the roots and help promote growth of hairlike roots. Transplanting Vegetables: Spray seedlings after transplanting to its permanent location. Spray again after 30 days. Turf and Lawn: Do well with early Spring, early Summer & early Fall applications (use container attached to hose). If seeding is done at any time during the year, germination and establishment are greatly improved by spraying APEX-10. Vegetables: Soak seeds in solution for a few hours, then plant the seeds in pots or in designated area and soak with solution 2 or 3 times during the growing season. Most vegetables are treated at planting and/or transplanting in the Spring; however, if the plants are stressed during their growing season, they may respond well to a second treatment
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