Description
Recommendations for use:
– is suitable for intervention and preventive supplementation of phosphorus deficiencies as soon as they become apparent.
– guarantees balanced and comprehensive plant nutrition
– supplies plants with phosphorus during periods when the natural uptake of phosphorus by the root system is impaired, e.g. by low soil temperatures.
– quickly compensates for nutrient deficiencies
– improves water management in plants and increases their tolerance to drought
– increases the tolerance of plants to stresses related to the development of fungal diseases or pest damage.
– stimulates the development of the root system and increases the absorption of nutrients from the soil.
MACROELEMENTS | % weight | % volume |
---|---|---|
Nitrogen (N) | 5.00 | 6.35 |
Phosphorus (P2O5) | 20.00 | 25.40 |
Potassium (K2O) | 5.00 | 6.35 |
Sulfur (SO3) | 0.65 | 0.82 |
MICROELEMENTS | % weight | % volume |
Boron (B) | 0.011 | 0.014 |
Copper (Cu) | 0.008 | 0.010 |
Iron (Fe) | 0.041 | 0.052 |
Manganese (Mn) | 0.014 | 0.018 |
Molybdenum (Mo) | 0.001 | 0.0013 |
Zinc (Zn) | 0.006 | 0.008 |
The role of phosphorus in plants:
- improved root system development and increased uptake of nutrients from the soil
- improved quality parameters of the crop, especially starch, sucrose, proteins and vitamins
- improves photosynthesis and cell respiration parameters
- increases plant resistance to lodging, freezing
- reduces the negative effects of nitrogen over-fertilisation
Phosphorus deficiencies result in:
- Slower growth of crops, dwarfing
- Purple-pink coloring of stems and lower leaves
- Slowing down of root growth
- Reduction in foliation, weaker tillering
- Greater susceptibility to fungal diseases and pest attack
- Reduced yields of poorer quality
Dosage and timing of application:
Crop | Dose (l/ha) | Number of Treatments and Application Timing |
---|---|---|
Fruit Trees | 5 | 3 treatments: From the green bud stage (BBCH 51) to the beginning of flowering and during the period of bud and fruit growth (BBCH 56-79) |
Maize | 4 | 2 treatments: From 3-4 leaf stage (BBCH 15-19) |
Oilseed Rape | 4 | 1 treatment: In spring as soon as growth has started after the start of vegetation (BBCH 30) |
Strawberries | 4 | 3 treatments: During flowering and fruit bud growth (BBCH 60-73) |
Vegetables | 4 | 2-3 treatments: During the period of intensive growth, every 10 to 14 days |
Attention: The fertiliser must not be mixed with calcium fertilisers and magnesium sulphate.
Fertigation – not to exceed a concentration of 0.3%