Obi Mix 16-8-24+ME (25kg)
GUARANTEED CONTENT
GUARANTEED CONTENT | %W/W | ||
Total Nitrogen (N) | 16 | ||
Ammonium Nitrogen (N) | 1 | ||
Nitrate Nitrogen (N) | 7 | ||
Urea Nitrogen (N) | 8 | ||
Neutral Ammonium Citrate and Water-Soluble Phosphorus Pentoxide (P2O5) | 8 | ||
Water-Soluble Phosphorus Pentoxide (P2O5) | 8 | ||
Water-Soluble Potassium Oxide (K2O) | 24 | ||
Water-Soluble Boron (B) | 0,01 | ||
Water-Soluble Copper (Cu) | 0,02 | ||
Water-Soluble Iron (Fe) | 0,02 | ||
Water-Soluble Manganese (Mn) | 0,01 | ||
Water-Soluble Zinc (Zn) | 0,006 |
RECOMMENDED USE DOSE
RECOMMENDED USE DOSE | |||
PRODUCT TYPE | APPLICATION PERIOD | FOLIAR APPLICATION | SOIL APPLICATION |
Greenhouse Plants | Every 3-4 days during vegetation | 250 gr/100 lt water | 2-3 kg/da |
Fruit Trees | Every 15 days during the development period | 400 gr/100 lt water | 5-6 kg/da |
Orchard | At 10-15 days intervals from the arm-throwing of shoots, throughout the development period | 250 gr/100 lt water | 2-3 kg/da |
Olive | Throughout the development period, with an interval of 10-15 days | 300 gr/100 lt water | 5-6 kg/da |
Open Field Vegetables | Every 3-4 days during vegetation | 250 gr/100 lt water | 2-3 kg/da |
Sugar Beet, Potato, Corn, Carrot, Sunflower, Cotton | Started when the plant has 4-5 leaves, applied at 10-15 days intervals during the development period | 300 gr/100 lt water | 4-5 kg/da |
Legumes | 3 applications from the first hoeing | 400 gr/100 lt water | 4-5 kg/da |
Grains | During the tillering period | 300 gr/100 lt water | - |
FUNCTIONS AND BENEFITS
FUNCTIONS AND BENEFITS | |||
* Thanks to the nitrogen and phosphorus it contains, in addition to high potassium; provides balanced nutrition in plants. In addition, the microelements in it meet the trace element need of the plant. |
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* It is recommended to be used throughout the harvest period, beginning with the period when the plant completes its development. | |||
* Increases the yield and quality directly as well as allowing the fruits to grow. | |||
* Induces flowering and rooting in the plant. |