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Foliar Fertilisers with Stimulating Effects

MicroSpeed® Action
  • 10 l

Foliar Fertilisers with Stimulating Effects

MicroSpeed® Action

Organic-mineral fertilizer

  • 10 l

52% dry matter
30% organic matter
4.2% total nitrogen (N)
2.7% total phosphorus (P2O5) (= 1.18 % P)
3.1% phosphorus (P2O5) soluble in water
10% potassium (K2O) soluble in water (= 8.3 % K)
0.07% boron (B) soluble in water
0.7% copper (Cu) chelated by EDTA, soluble in water
1% manganese (Mn) chelated by EDTA, soluble in water
0.3% zinc (Zn) chelated by EDTA, soluble in water
7% amino acids, total content

Key benefits

MicroSpeed® Action is a fully water-soluble foliar stimulating fertilizer designed to support crops during periods of intensive growth and increased physiological demand. Thanks to its high dry matter content (52%) and organic matter content (30%), the product delivers readily available nutrients and biologically active compounds that enhance plant metabolism and vitality.

The formulation provides a balanced supply of macronutrients, including total nitrogen (4.2% N), phosphorus (2.7% P₂O₅, including 3.1% water-soluble P₂O₅), and potassium (10% K₂O soluble in water), ensuring efficient energy transfer, root development, and assimilate transport. These nutrients support key metabolic processes and improve the overall efficiency of fertilisation.

MicroSpeed® Action also supplies essential micronutrients in highly available forms, including boron, copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), and zinc (Zn), with copper, manganese, and zinc chelated by EDTA to ensure rapid uptake through leaves. This micronutrient complex supports enzymatic activity, photosynthesis, and proper plant development.

With a 7% total amino acid content, MicroSpeed® Action acts as an effective biostimulant, supplying plants with readily available energy and accelerating regeneration processes. The product helps plants overcome stress factors such as drought or excess water, frost, salinity, heavy metals, and pesticide stress, while also mitigating the effects of both biotic and abiotic stresses.

Regular foliar application of MicroSpeed® Action stimulates root system development, increasing both root depth and the number of root hairs, which improves water and nutrient uptake. Additionally, the product enhances the assimilability of agrochemicals, supporting better performance of applied fertilizers and crop protection products.

Fully water-soluble liquid formulation

Advanced enzymatic hydrolysis technology

High content of premium-quality L-amino acids of plant origin

High biological efficiency

Synergy of amino acids and nutrients supporting plant metabolism

Technology in practice

Preventive application is recommended throughout vegetative and generative development stages to strengthen plant growth and nutrient utilisation. Interventional application after stress conditions supports regeneration processes and mitigates the negative effects of abiotic and biotic stress factors.

Application recommendations

CropsDosage
[l/ha]
Amount of water
[l/ha]
Number of applicationsTime of application
Cereals1–2.5200–3002–3In autumn, from the 2- to 4- leaf stage. In spring, from the onset of vegetative regrowth to the milk development stage of the grain.
Rapeseed1–2.5200–3002–3In autumn, from the 2- to 10-leaf stage. In spring, from the onset of vegetative regrowth to the end of the green bud stage.
Corn1–2.5200–3002From the 3-leaf stage to the latest technically feasible application timing.
Potatoes1–2.5200–3002–3From full emergence to the tuber formation stage.
Sugar beets1–2.5200–3002–3From the 4–6 leaf stage to the stage of intensive root growth.
Legumes1–2.5200–3002From full emergence to the beginning of flowering.
Vegetables2–3400–6002–3During the period of intensive growth and no later than 14 days before harvest, at 10–14 day intervals.
Fruit trees and shrubs2–3500–10002–3From the onset of vegetative growth to the flowering stage, at 10–14 day intervals.
Grasslands1–2.5200–3002–3From the onset of spring regrowth to mid-September, 7–10 days after regrowth begins following cutting or grazing.