Treatment of Cocoa Seeds

1. Mix Sonic Bloom concentrate with water at a rate of 1/4 ounce to a gallon

of water (10 mls to 5 Liters)to make enough product to cover all seeds

adequately.

IMPORTANT: WHEN MIXING SONIC BLOOM NUTRIENT WITH WATER FOR

PROPAGATION, ALWAYS FIRST SHAKE THE NUTRIENT BOTTLE VIGOROUSLY

BEFORE POURING THE NUTRIENT INTO AN EMPTY CONTAINER. THEN ADD

WATER WITH FORCE.

2. Place the seed in a container and cover with a sufficient amount of the

mixture to keep seeds covered with nutrient mixture for eight hours.

(Remember, larger seeds will absorb more liquid).

3. Place containers with seeds in a dark area or under a box or container.

4.Set a Model 1 sound unit close to the seeds, turn on sound unit and leave

on for eight hours.

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Sonic Bloom Procedure for Cocoa Tree Cont.

5.After soaking seeds for eight hours with sound, drain from Sonic Bloom

mixture (save solution) and the seeds should then be planted immediately

in container flats.

6. The saved mixture and/or a new mixture of 1/4 ounce of Sonic Bloom to

one gallon of water (10 mls to 5 Liters)can be used to water the seeds

when planting.

7. Place a sound unit close to the planted seeds, turn it on and leave it play

for at least eight hours per day. Sound unit should be at full volume for 45

minutes prior to spraying each time you spray.

8.After plants emerge from ground spray them with a mixture of Sonic

Bloom at the rate of 1/4 ounce per gallon (10 mls to 5 Liters) of water

twice a week for three weeks.

9. For the next three weeks spray them twice a week with a mixture of 1/3

ounce of Sonic Bloom nutrient to a gallon of water (10 mls to 4 Liters)

10.Transplanting of seedling stock to the nursery can be done anytime

throughout this process when seedlings reach transplanting size.

ADDITIONAL NOTES ON SEED PROPAGATION:

If seed is to be dry before planting with machine, seeds can be laid out on

black plastic sheeting and broomed in the sun until dry.

If seeds are very small e.g., flower seeds, they can be planted into cell trays,

watered in with a mixture of Sonic Bloom at the rate of 1/4 ounce per gallon

(10 mls to 5 Liters) and sound played daily.

With large seed in broad acre situations, a mixture of solution can be made

up,1/2 poured into top of sack full of seeds. Then seed can be tipped into

another empty sack and the remaining amount of solution added. In this

way, the seeds become damp with nutrient and are easy to put into seeder.

Operate the sound unit for 8 hours in close proximity to seeds prior to use.

The pH for all water used with Sonic Bloom should be a pH of 6.Citric acid

can be used to reduce the pH. Sound unit should be played daily throughout

season where possible.  

Sonic Bloom Procedure for Cocoa Trees Cont.

Cocoa Nursery Stock

1. After the six-week period of spraying at 1/4 and 1/3 ounce per gallon,

continue to spray plants once a week with the normal rate of Sonic Bloom

as listed on the package.(1/2 ounce Sonic Bloom to a gallon of water (15

mls to 5 Liters).

2. Be sure the sound unit is on maximum volume at least 45 minutes prior to

spraying and at the point of spray delivery (tractor sprayer). With backpack

type sprayers and using a Model I sound unit, ensure that you move the

unit as you move through the nursery for maximum absorption.

3.After spraying, sound unit can be left running all day, if practical. If not,

then at least run the sound unit for a couple of hours minimum.

4.Be sure to spray according to Sonic Bloom instructions., ei., time of day,

weather conditions, placement of sound units, etc...Also be sure to

saturate both sides of the leaves to where the spray is just beginning to

drip off of the leaves.

5.It is advantageous to operate the sound unit daily, a few hours from

daybreak to mid-morning and also in the late afternoon. Trees will absorb

nutrients from the air during these times. If conditions are very dry,

operating the sound unit in foggy or rainy periods can be very beneficial.

Transplanting with Sonic Bloom

Sonic Bloom treated seedlings, cuttings and even mature plants and trees

generally will transplant much more successfully. Plants and trees are quick

to reestablish themselves and are not usually susceptible to disease.

1.As with all plants and trees, they should be sprayed with Sonic Bloom

nutrient mixture prior to transplanting.

2.Tree root balls and seedling trays can be soaked in a 1/4 ounce per gallon

(10 mls to 5 Liters) Sonic Bloom and water mix prior to planting out.

Preferably, the night before.

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Sonic Bloom Procedure for Cocoa Trees Cont.

Transplanting with Sonic Bloom Con t.

3.Sonic Bloom and water solution can be watered in when planting trees

and shrubs. Orchardists have been able to successfully transplant young

and old sensitive trees out of season using this technique of spraying

trees before removal and watering in when replanting.

Recent Transplanted and Adolescent Cocoa Trees

For rapid accelerated growth and earlier production, trees should be sprayed

during non-dormancy periods for maximum effect. Spray as follows:

1.Spray the Sonic Bloom mixture dilution of 1:330 (10 mls Sonic Bloom

nutrient per 4 Liters of water) for twice a month for the first two months

after transplanting and once a month after that. Spraying a sufficient

amount for coverage on both sides of the leave surface is all that is

required. Sonic Bloom is ideally suited to high pressure spraying.

2.Sound unit should be on 45 minutes prior to spraying,and a tractor model

should be on the sprayer unit when spraying.

Mature Trees

A mature tree is considered to be a tree that is over one (1)year old. These

trees need to be sprayed with at least 1/3 ounce per gallon of water 1:330

(10 mls Sonic Bloom nutrient per 4 Liters of water).

Minimum Schedule of Spraying Cocoa Trees (seven spray Method)

1.Spray 1/3 oz. per gallon water 1:330 (10 mls Sonic Bloom nutrient per 4 Liters of

water) just prior to first major flowering.

2.Then at full bouquet (full flowering).

3.Additional spray one month after full flowering.

4.And again one month later. (two months after full flowering).