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Frequently
Asked Questions
Q: To begin, what
exactly is SONIC BLOOM?
A:
SONIC BLOOM is a revolutionary new system to enhance plant growth naturally. Dan
Carlson, a research scientist, has developed a concept which involves the unique
combination of sound and a specially developed foliar spray.
Q: Yes, but how
does it actually work?
A:
The special sound is made up of harmonic frequencies which stimulate the
tiny pores on plant leaves to open. When these pores, called stomata, are open,
the plant is able to increase its uptake of SONIC BLOOM balanced nutrient by
over 700%.
Q: Yes, but if the
sound increases absorption by so much, won't any foliar spray work with the
SONIC BLOOM sound?
A: This is
an important point. Dan Carlson discovered the sound almost 20 years ago, but it
took 15 years of painstaking development to create a nutrient to
complete the system. The problem was that a huge increase in absorption tended
to magnify any imbalances and elements could become locked up as a result. So
the sound and the balanced nutrient are inseparable. This is the world
record-breaking combination, and trials have shown other combinations to be
ineffective.
Q: Okay, SONIC
BLOOM is the clever balance of a sound and a nutrient. Now, how often do they
need to be applied?
A:
This varies form crop to crop. Vegetable, for example, require sprays
every 7 to 10 days, while tree crops need a monthly spray: 5 to 7 sprays is
ideal for most things. The sound should be applied as often as possible,
particularly early in the morning when the dew is still on the leaves. Dew
actually contains free floating nutrients and when it is absorbed so effectively
it can provide both drought protection and increased growth.
Q: Now, how exactly
are the spray and the sound applied?
A:
The commercial Sound Units are activated by a solar cell which turns them
on at daylight and off at nightfall. They are powered by a 12 volt battery and
are fully weatherproof. They are usually mounted on a pole or tree in the middle
of a growing area. These commercial units are available in three different
sizes: (a) Model I unit covers 1 to 5 acres; (b) Model II unit covers 25-40
acres; and (c) Model III unit covers 60 acres. Multiples of these units are used
in larger acreage's. The patented sound generator units produce an oscillating
frequency which is an essential part of the SONIC BLOOM process. Sound unit must
be operating in the area to be sprayed for at least 30 minutes prior to spraying
(45 minutes is optimum). After spraying, sound unit should be left running for
remainder of the day (minimum requirement at least 2 hours). It is recommended
that sound units be tractor mounted during outdoor spraying. Maximum volume at
point of spray delivery is essential (Model II unit is recommended as it comes
apart to produce two speakers. One speaker on the front facing forward and one
on the back of the tractor facing to the rear.
To mix the SONIC BLOOM nutrients, pour SONIC BLOOM into the
sprayer and then add water with force for proper agitation. DO NOT use rusted
spraying equipment. Spray as early in the morning as possible, as this helps the
plants absorb more dew and moisture. DO NOT spray when the temperature drops
below 52 degrees. It is not essential to run sound units on days when SONIC
BLOOM is not being applied. However, it is advantageous to operate sound units
each morning while dew is on the leaves and in late afternoons until dusk.
Q: Will the sound
affect my animals or annoy my neighbors?
A:
No, the sound doesn't worry animals at all and is inoffensive, so there's no
problem (the sound attracts song birds and birds of prey). Model 1 and II units
include a volume control to govern the right amount of sound for the size of the
area to be treated. The larger commercial units should not be situated near a
house. From a distance they become a back-ground noise similar to crickets; but
if too close, they could annoy.
Q: Are fertilizers
still necessary or is SONIC BLOOM the complete substitute?
A: SONIC
BLOOM is not a fertilizer. It is a plant enhancer. We always recommend
that the grower continue to fertilize as usual. After SONIC BLOOM treatment you
can expect a rapid growth, earlier maturity and good yield increases on top of
what you would normally expect. You can experiment later and reduce fertilizer
costs. Many of our growers do, but initially it's best to carry on as normal.
Q: SONIC BLOOM
apparently has the ability to heal sick plants. Can it be used as the perfect
problem solver?
A:
No.
It's a mistake to treat SONIC BLOOM as a "cure all". It increases
plants health by providing greater nutrients. A soil analysis is
always recommended. SONIC
BLOOM will not overcome a major soil deficiency. It may help, but
ultimately the
problem must be addressed.
Q: Is the system
easy to use? Is it as simple as "play, spray and grow" or is a degree
in chemistry necessary to follow instructions?
A: Yes,
basically it's just "play, spray and grow", but there are a few rules
that must be followed to fully benefit from the system. These are clearly
explained in the SONIC BLOOM SPRAY Manual available on any Sonic Bloom Music CD,
with the Home and Garden Kit, or all Farm Kits.
Q: The nutrient is
totally organic, but isn't it a bit like force-feeding the plant, using sound to
increase absorption?
A: The
only way to answer that is to suggest that you look at the end result. SONIC
BLOOM treated plants are obviously more luxuriant and healthy. They are more
disease and pest resistant, produce more, and live a lot longer. It depends on
your criteria but it would be very hard to deny that these are happy plants.
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