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Fertilizer Micro-minerals Corn

Offer type: salePublished: 16.01.2016
Price:51 UAH
Company:Inter-Agro S
Seller:Kotlyarov Sergej Nikolaevich
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Address:Ukraine, Kirovohrads'ka Oblast'

Micro-Mineralis, LCD (Corn)

 

Micro-Mineralis (Corn) is a liquid complex microfertilizer, which contains micro - and macroelements, meeting all the physiological requirements of corn and the most necessary for its growth and development.

The composition of micronutrient fertilizers Micro Mineralis (Corn),
ammonium-carboxylate complexing,%

Mg

Mn

Cu

Fe

Zn

B

N

4,0

1,0

0,8

0,5

1,5

0,5

5,0

 

Advantages and application.

  • Electric surface charge of active particles of metals provides excellent adhesion to surfaces and rapid penetration into plant cells.
  • The composition of micronutrient fertilizers Micro Mineralis (Corn) is a complex of minerals without impurities, which do not create phytotoxic effects on plants and are completely assimilated.
  • Foliar processing microfertilizer corn Micro-Mineralis (Maize) will provide a balanced diet, will reduce the effects of stress after treatment with plant protection chemicals, increase crop yield by 10-20% and improve its quality characteristics.

The most important period in corn development is the phase of 3-5 leaves. Unbalanced nutrition in this period is almost impossible to compensate in future periods for the development of plants, because during this period the formation of generative organs, determining future yields. The next critical phase is 7-9 leaves, and it was during this period of feeding improves the fullness of the ears of corn.

The rates of consumption of the drug Micro-Mineralis (Corn)

Culture, which is processed

Norm
consumption of the drug

Phase of development of culture

Maximum number of treatments

Corn

1-1,5 l/ha

The phase of 3-5 leaves;
the phase of 7-9 leaves.

2

 

The consumption rate of the working fluid regarding the foliar: 250-300 l / ha.