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Frequently
Asked Questions
Q. How does OPEN ALL® work?
A. The best explanation of how OPEN ALL® works is located here.
View the video and the 11 points located there. This is very important
information to understand how OPEN ALL does what it does.
Q. How much OPEN ALL® do I need
to apply?
A. The amount of OPEN ALL required depends on the depth of penetration
needed. One gallon with treat 1,000 sq. ft. to a depth of 24"-40",
treat 2,000 sq. ft. 12"-24", or treat 3,000 sq. ft. 8"-12".
Q. If OPEN ALL® is so good, then
why haven't I ever heard of it before?
A. This is a great question that we get all the time! OPEN ALL®
is probably one of the most "under-marketed" products
that exists for something that has been around for over 30 years!
It has been sold via "word-of-mouth" up until now. No
major advertising or "push" has been put behind it until
now.
Q. Is OPEN ALL® a chemical?
A. OPEN ALL® is certified by the State of California as an agricultural
mineral. It is a biological non-chemical treatment.
Q. Will OPEN ALL® hurt surrounding
plants or trees if applied to an area?
A. Absolutely not! OPEN ALL® is completely safe for all surrounding
plants and even safe for animals. It is a non-toxic, non-chemical,
and completely safe soil treatment.
Q. Is OPEN ALL® a fertilizer?
A. No, however OPEN ALL® will allow the nutrients that are "locked"
in the soil to be released, allow for the roots to more readily
absorb those nutrients, and the plants will become more healthy,
cutting down on the amount of fertilizing required.
Q. Can OPEN ALL® be applied through
a sprinker system?
A. Yes, as long as you apply it in a ratio of 20:1
Q. How often do I have to re-apply
OPEN ALL®?
A. Once applied, OPEN ALL® can last indefinately if organic
fertilizers such as Natures Best 5-1-1 are used in place of chemical
fertilizers. Treatment can last up to 5 years if chemicals are used.
Q. OPEN ALL® seems to be a bit
expensive.
A. Once you factor in the long term effect that OPEN ALL® has
on your soil, the initial cost is offset by the lower watering requirements,
fertilizing, aeration (lawns), pesticide usage, as well as the soft
costs of your own labor and time. Not to mention how much healthier
and better looking your plants will be!
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