How to use

Product Guide

GCM Cultivation Method (for 500L microbial cultivation)

Gelatinase and Chitinase producing Microorganism
  • Cultivation tank (500L)

  • Air pump

  • Heater (for winter use)

  • Secure water for cultivation

    Fill the cultivation tank, in which you will cultivate microorganisms,
    with water to about 3/4 full.

  • Inject air for microbial respiration

    Connect an aerator to inject air.
    Maintain optimal temperature
    of 25-30℃ (77-86°F) using a heater.

  • Create environment for microbial growth
    (primary cultivation)

    Add microorganisms and growth factors to (2) and cultivate for 2-3 days.

  • Provide nutrients to microorganisms
    (secondary cultivation)

    Add water up to 3/4 of cultivation capacity, then add power chitin, compound fertilizer,
    and sugar, and cultivate for another 2-3 days.

  • Additional fertilizers based on growth stage
    (add within 1-2 kg (2.2-4.4 lbs) for 500L cultivation)
    Flowering stage Reduce nitrogen and add phosphate-potash fertilizer
    Fruit setting stage ~ Fruit enlargement stage Add nitrogen-potash fertilizer
    Coloring stage Greatly reduce nitrogen and add potash fertilizer
  • Usage after Cultivation Completion

    (Use within 5 days after cultivation)
    Half a day before spraying,
    fill fully with water, then soil drench or dilute and apply foliar spray.

For 500L microbial cultivation

How to Use Gelatin Chitin-Degrading Microorganisms

  • For seedling stage, dilute with water 15 to 20 times and gradually increase concentration.

  • Before transplanting (7-10 days prior),
    perform rotary tillage and spray undiluted cultivation solution
    on farmland to prevent pests and fungi, expecting base fertilizer effects.
    (recommend spraying at least two times at weekly intervals)

  • Start using 10-15 days after transplanting (during root establishment).

  • When mixing with conventional farming,
    dilute nutrient solution with water,
    then mix with pesticides (2/3 of fixed pesticide amount).

  • Best to use within 2-3 days after cultivation
    (if over 7 days, use only for soil drench.)

  • When drenching with water, consider water volume.
    Inject water first, then add nutrient solution at the end.

  • Fruit Vegetables

    Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, strawberries, watermelons, melons, pumpkins, eggplants, Korean melons, bell peppers, etc.

    Expected Effects

    Promotes growth, improves quality, and increases productivity

    How to Use and Timing
    Soil drench
    1,000L nutrient solution per 30a (approx. 3,300 sq m)
    Foliar spray
    1,000L nutrient solution per 30a (approx. 3,300 sq m)
    Early growth stage
    Dilute nutrient solution with water at 1:4 ratio
    Fruit setting stage and fruit enlargement stage
    Dilute nutrient solution with water at 1:2 ratio
    Flowering stage
    Dilute nutrient solution with water at 1:3 ratio
    Coloring stage
    Dilute nutrient solution with water at 1:5 ratio

    After soil drench, dilute the remaining nutrient solution and apply foliar spray immediately, or combine soil drench and foliar spray based on crop condition

    Facility Cultivation
    Soil drench and foliar spray at 10-day intervals
    Open-Field Cultivation
    Soil drench and foliar spray timed
    with pesticide or other nutrient applications based on crop
  • Leafy & Root Vegetables

    Lettuce, Nappa cabbage, short-fruit pimpinella, garlic, onions, potatoes, sweet potatoes, radishes, carrots, ginseng, etc.

    Expected Effects

    Improves quality, increases yield, extends storage life, and promotes physiological activity

    How to Use and Timing
    Soil drench
    1,000L nutrient solution per 30a (approx. 3,300 sq m)
    Foliar spray
    1,000L nutrient solution per 30a (approx. 3,300 sq m)
    Early growth stage
    Dilute nutrient solution with water at 1:4 ratio
    Fruit setting stage and fruit enlargement stage
    Dilute nutrient solution with water at 1:2 ratio
    Flowering stage
    Dilute nutrient solution with water at 1:3 ratio
    Coloring stage
    Dilute nutrient solution with water at 1:5 ratio

    After soil drench, dilute the remaining nutrient solution and
    apply foliar spray immediately, or combine soil drench and foliar spray based
    on crop condition

    Facility Cultivation
    Soil drench and foliar spray at 10-day intervals
    Open-Field Cultivation
    Soil drench and foliar spray timed
    with pesticide or other nutrient applications based on crop
  • Paddy Farming (Rice)

    Expected Effects

    Improved grain quality and increased yield

    How to Use and Timing
    For wide-area spraying,
    1,000L nutrient solution per 1ha (approx. 10,000 sq m)
    For general spraying,
    dilute with water at 1:1 ratio and spray 2,000L per 1ha (approx. 10,000 sq m)

    After harrowing, pour the nutrient solution into the paddy water once. After transplanting once, apply foliar spray once a month until harvest
    (approximately 5 times total)

  • Fruit Trees

    Pears, apples, persimmons, tangerines, grapes, Korean black raspberries, peaches, hallabong, yuzu, etc.

    Expected Effects

    Promotes growth and enlargement, prevents physiological disorders, increases productivity

    How to Use and Timing
    Soil drench
    1,000L nutrient solution per 30a (approx. 3,300 sq m)
    Foliar spray
    1,000L nutrient solution per 30a (approx. 3,300 sq m)
    Early Spring
    Dilute nutrient solution with water at 1:4 ratio
    Fruit setting stage and fruit enlargement stage
    Dilute nutrient solution with water at 1:2 ratio
    Flowering stage
    Dilute nutrient solution with water at 1:3 ratio
    Coloring stage
    Dilute nutrient solution with water at 1:5 ratio

    Soil drench followed by foliar spray timed with pesticide or other nutrient applications depending on fruit tree

    Soil drench is recommended in early spring and late fall after harvest to maintain trees in optimal condition

    Appropriately reduce existing fertilizer amounts

Purne GCM Farming

Safety Precautions

  • Always follow dilution ratios and instructions (varies by product.)

  • Turn off aerator half a day before spraying nutrient solution to let residue settle.

  • Adjust amount or concentration based on crop type, condition, temperature, and climate.

  • Do not mix with strongly alkaline agents, sulfur, copper, or materials with self-phytotoxicity.

  • Avoid spraying additional nutrient solution immediately
    after heavy application of base fertilizer before transplanting.
    However, if minimal amount of base fertilizer was applied, it is recommended to spray at least 10 days apart.

  • Spray evenly on front and back of crop leaves
    to delay drying and prolong surface retention, boosting effectiveness.

  • Keep out of reach of children and do not drink.