Liquid Zinc EDDHA chelate
Composition
foliar
%w/v
Zn (Zn EDDHA)
2,6
Density: 1,12 - 1,16 pH: 8,2 - 8,7
Quality
Characteristics In fruit trees apply before new sprouting, spring and summer.
In horticulture apply from the beginning of the crop or just after transplanting.
is a solution of Zinc chelated with EDDHA. Is a Zinc concentrated suspension with maximum level of chelation which guarantees Zinc availability for the crops. The highest efficiency of by root application.
Low manure applications
Low total Zn content in soil
DEFICIENT CORRECTOR
High soil organic matter content
Reduced yield impaired quality
Zinc has a structure in chlorophyll, the plant body as a Zn ions bound to organic acid in the xylem (xylem) movable tissue.
High soil pH
ZINC
Zinc Inefficient crop varieties
is obtained
High phosphate application High salt concentration
Zinc is an extremely important element in terms of plant physiology. In plants, the enzymes are activated and the elements of nature, protein synthesis, carbohydrate metabolism and is involved in the synthesis of IAA.
Waterlogging/Flooding of soil
Optimal nutrient stability in soils with high pH
Application
The doses must be made based on the pedologic and phenologycal stage of the crop and always being advised by a specialized technician.
Crops Fruit trees and citrus Horticultural
Dosage
Details
3,5 - 9 L/Ha
The application can be repeated after 7-10 days of the last use. Several applications with small amount are more efficient than applications withi higher concentrations.
2,5 - 6 L/Ha
The application can be repeated after 7-10 days of the last use. Several applications with small amount are more efficient than applications withi higher concentrations.
! Warning guarantees the contents and the formulation indicated in the data sheet and the label, but is not responsible if people make mixtures or handlings using this product. In case of mixtures or combinations with other products, would be appropriate doing some compatibility tests previously. 1L
EC
FERTILIZER
5L
20L
Allowed in ecological agriculture. Regl. CE 834/2007, 889/2008 and 673/2016
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