Mineral fertilizer SCATE 380
potassiumliquiddeficiency corrector

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Characteristics

Type
mineral
Main composition
potassium
Format
liquid
Function
deficiency corrector
Applications
foliar application, for roots
Other characteristics
soluble

Description

Foliar mineral fertilizer based on potassium silicate GUARANTEED ANALYSIS - (% W/W) Potassium Silicate 38% Assimilable Silicon (Si) - 11,59% Soluble Silicon - 14,92% Silicon Oxide (SiO2) - 12,50% Density - 1,38 Kg/L pH - 11,7 FERTITECHTM I K-SCATE 380 is a concentrate of potassium and silica. The applications of FERTITECHTM K-SCATE 380 improve photosynthesis in all type of crops. It enhances production by improving pollination and increasing pollen fertility. FERTITECHTM I K-SCATE 380 is an ideal product to absorb extra humidity accumulating on crops, preventing growth of plant pathogenic microorganisms. -Silicon is accumulated in epidermal tissues of both roots and shoots. The thickening of the epidemical silicon- cellulose layer supports mechanical stability of plants and increases plant resistance against biotic and abiotic stress. -Application of FERTITECHTM I K-SCATE 380 can increase the weight and volume of roots. -Silicon acts as a protective agent and increases plant tolerance to biotic stress. -Silicon increases plant tolerance to abiotic stresses like toxicity caused by Al, Mn, heavy metals, salinity, frost -and drought. -Silicon increases soil resistance to erosion. System and time of application FERTITECHTM I K-SCATE 380 can be applied by foliar spraying. Potassium Silicate is very alkaline and it is recommended not to exceed the dose concentration suggested in order to prevent damage to plants.

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