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MULCH & GROW HYBRID (70/30 Blend)

As a manufacturer of quality Hydroseeding Mulch, we feel that Our MULCH & GROW Hybrid (70/30 Blend) is one of the best choices available for hydroseeding applications.

Specialized fibers are used in the manufacturing of this hybrid blend consisting of 70% DLK fibers and the balance cellulose wood (Plus our exclusive S.A.P. 1000, Super Absorbing Polymer, which gives our mulch superior water absorbency).

Advantages

DLK DLK fibers are a natural fiber that are derived from wood. These longer fibers are durable and have a high moisture absorption rate. Adherence to the soil is improved with DLK fibers. DLK fibers also help to decrease runoff enhancing the stabilization of the seedbed.
Polymer A polymer that will allow the mulch to disperse evenly through the hose with less friction, which gives a more consistent spray pattern. This results in unnecessary overlapping, and a more consistent coverage while also aiding the fiber to adhere to the seed bed.
S.A.P. 1000 S.A.P. 1000 MULCH & GROW Hybrid (70/30 blend) with S.A.P. 1000 has a water holding capacity of 1500 times its own weight, which should reduce frequency of watering needed to produce a faster, fuller growth of the seed bed.

With the superior moisture absorption of our S.A.P. 1000, our Mulch & Grow Hybrid (70/30 blend) mixes easily in your tank, providing a thicker, more consistent slurry, which reduces loading time.

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MULCH & GROW Premium

A premium hydro-mulch manufactured from the highest grade of recycled and over issued newsprint.

Increased performance and professional results are just two of the reasons to use MULCH & GROW Premium Cellulose Mulch.

Advantages

#1 Superior water holding capacity
#2 Faster mixing/blending in your tank
#3 Diminished separation in your tank resulting in more even application
#4 Improved germination, fuller growth
#5 Greater coverage, longer lasting color
#6 100% Fibers with no fillers
#7 Also contains S.A.P. 1000 (Super Absorbing Polymer)
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