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High Quality Free Amino Acid Organic Medium and Trace Element Granular and Powder Water Soluble Fertilizer

Min.Order Quantity 1 pcs
Price Negotiable

Product Features

Description:

Appearance: Brown powder
Water solubility: Completely
Fulvic acid (dry basis): 50% min
Amino acid (dry basis): 8% min
Potassium (dry basis, K2O): 9% min
Nitrogen: 4% min
Micro nutrients: 2% min
Moisture: 5% max
pH: 5.0-7.0

Benefits:

Rapidly complement the nutrients
Improves blossom and fruit set, thicken, enlarge and balance the leaf growth, supply well-balanced crop nutrients
Helps plants to endure environmental stress
Promotes the development of shoots and roots
Improves the fruit size
Contains plant growth regulators like gibberellic acid
Free of pollutants
Enhances quality of crops, vegetables, and fruits
Inhibits harmful pests and alleviates pest damage
Promotes cell division and increases metabolism

Product Description

Appearance Brownish powder
Water solubility Completely
Fulvic acid (dry basis) 80% min
Moisture 5% max
PH 5-7

Method of application:

Dilute 800-1000times, mainly used to spray on leaves.

For vegetables or flower, 0.8L/ha; for fruit tree, 1.5L/ha.

Spray every15-20days one times.

For rice and corn start spraying between 10-20days after head sprouting.

For vegetables, spraying starts 10-15 days after 4 leaves growths shall have developed.

For fruiter, spray every 15-20days if plants are robust until harvest time over.

For growing plants, maintenance spraying sconce every fifteen (15) days.

Can use it together with other foliar fertilizer and pesticide.

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