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P-K fertilizer with trace elements

A phosphorus- and potassium-rich fertilizer with nitrogen and chelated trace elements. The formulation is positioned to support flowering, fruit set and fruit development through foliar or irrigation programmes.

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High phosphorus and potassium

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Chelated manganese and zinc

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Supports flowering, set and fruit growth

Total nitrogen
5.0% w/v · 3.5% w/w
Water-soluble P₂O₅
21.6% w/v · 14.9% w/w
Water-soluble K₂O
22.9% w/v · 15.8% w/w
Boron
0.40% w/v
Manganese (EDTA)
0.55% w/v
Molybdenum
0.445% w/v
Zinc (EDTA)
0.55% w/v
Complex carboxylates
7.1% w/v
pH
8

Technical guidance

Application and
handling.

Rates and compatibility notes are transcribed from the supplied technical data sheet. Always follow the current product label and confirm local crop suitability before application.

Recommended applications

Foliar · fruit trees100-150 ml/hl

One treatment before flowering and another after petal fall.

Foliar · horticultural crops and strawberries100-150 ml/hl

Apply at first flowers and repeat every 10 days.

Irrigation · fruit trees3-4 L/ha

2-3 applications from pre-flowering to post-flowering.

Irrigation · horticultural crops and strawberries2 L/ha

Every 15 days from the beginning of flowering.

Compatibility

Do not mix with fertilizer products containing calcium at high concentration. No pesticide incompatibilities were detected in the supplied TDS; perform a test when in doubt.

Storage

Do not store below the crystallization temperature. Keep out of reach of children.

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