5 kg
EDTA Foliar Fertilizers
5 kg
7 % Total nitrogen (N)
3.5 % Urea nitrogen
3.5 % Organic nitrogen (Norg.), derived from fulvic acid
5 % Magnesium (Mg), as Magnesium oxide (MgO), water-soluble (= 3 % Mg)
17.5 % Sulphur (S), as sulphur trioxide (SO₃), water-soluble (= 7 % S)
8 % Iron (Fe), chelated with EDTA, water-soluble
2 % Manganese (Mn), as sulphate, water-soluble
27 % Organic carbon (Corg.)
93 % Dry matter
Regulates redox (oxidation–reduction) reactions
Stimulates the formation of chlorophyll and lignin
Reduces pod shattering in rapeseed
Participates in nitrate reduction and N₂ fixation by leguminous plants
Takes part in the transport of nutrients and assimilates
Increases plant resistance to pathogen infection
Modern American technology to activate nutrient uptake
Instant and complete solubility in water
Efficiency based
on the power of synergy
Very fast assimilation and efficient use of nutrients by plants
Small dosage – maximum effectiveness
Especially under conditions of high soil pH (pH > 6.5); on compacted or waterlogged soils; when large amounts of nitrate nitrogen and phosphorus are applied; and during the occurrence of iron deficiency symptoms.
Crops | Dosage [kg/ha] | Water amount [l/ha] | Number of treatments | Application timing |
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Cereals | 0,5–1 | 200–300 | 2 | Spring: from the tillering stage to the flag leaf stage. |
Canola | 0,5–1 | 200–300 | 2–3 | From the beginning of spring vegetation until the end of the green bud stage. Also at the petal fall stage. |
Maize | 0,5–1 | 200–300 | 2–3 | From the 4-leaf stage until the latest technically feasible time for application. |
Potatoes | 0,5–1 | 200–300 | 2–3 | From full emergence to the end of flowering. |
Sugar beets | 0,5–1 | 200–300 | 2–3 | From the 4-leaf stage to covering the inter-rows. |
Legumes | 0,5–1 | 200–300 | 2 | From full emergence to the beginning of flowering. |
Vegetables | 0,5–1 | 400–600 | 2–3 | In the stage of intensive growth at intervals of 10 to 14 days. |
Woody Perennials | 0,5–1 | 500–1000 | 2–3 | Preventively or as an intervention throughout the entire vegetation period. |
Grasslands | 0,5–1 | 200–300 | 2–3 | From the start of spring vegetation until mid-September. |