QuestionIf I wanted to use CGM as a source of nitrogen for my vegetables and a weed surpressant in my garden, how long do the plants need to be planted in the ground before I apply the CGM? I am worried about the CGM having a negative effect new plants.
AnswerWeed suppressants strictly inhibit germination. They have no effect on seedlings or established plants. However, if you feel it would be best to wait, CGM normally is potent for about four weeks.
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