AMINO ULTRA® Zn-24 is an ultra-granular inorganic fertiliser with patented GCAA technology that combines micronutrients with the amino acid glycine. Glycine is the smallest and most mobile amino acid in plants, so the micronutrients combined with it nourish the plant faster and more efficiently than when using simple salts, oxides or fertilisers based on other complexing substances.
AMINO ULTRA® Zn-24 is designed for foliar application to all types of plants and dissolves perfectly and quickly in water.
Składniki | g/kg | % (m/m) |
Zinc (Zn) as glycinate, water soluble | 240 | 24.0 |
Total nitrogen (N) | 52 | 5.2 |
AMINO ULTRA® Zn-24 is recommended for use in crops with high zinc requirements. This fertilizer performs well even under difficult growing conditions and is completely safe for the environment. It is especially recommended for weakened plants that need regeneration.
AMINO ULTRA® Zn-24 is essential when soil conditions limit the availability of zinc to plants (high pH, high phosphorus content, lack of oxygen in the root zone). When used as an intervention, it effectively eliminates zinc deficiency and reduces the negative effects of such periodic deficiency.
It is also extremely effective when a rapid supply of zinc is required in a very short time. Zinc plays a very important role in plants because it is involved in the synthesis of auxins, which determine the proper growth and development of plants. It is also responsible for the efficiency of nitrogen fertilisation and intensifies the development of flower and leaf buds.
AMINO ULTRA® Zn-24 belongs to the AMINO ULTRA® range of organic-mineral fertilizers, characterised by:
AMINO ULTRA® fertilisers also have very good application properties:
AMINO ULTRA® Zn-24 is approved for use in international organic farming in accordance with regulation (EU) 2018/848 and is listed at www.inputs.eu
AMINO ULTRA® Zn-24 should be applied foliarly as an aqueous solution. It can be used in combination with other formulations, after a test to confirm mixability.
AMINO ULTRA® Zn-24 should be applied at the times and rates shown below.
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇/◆ Autumn: 3–6 leaves unfolded The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5 and when soil phosphorus content is high, as well as when sowing was late and in case of delayed plant emergence. |
Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◇/◆ Spring: tillering The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high, as well as with high nitrogen fertilization and in case of low air and soil temperature. Warning! – please note that high zinc fertilization may reduce resistance of grain crops to powdery mildew. |
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◇/◆ stem elongation The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high as well as with high nitrogen fertilization and in case of low air and soil temperature. Warning! – please note that high zinc fertilization may reduce resistance of grain crops to powdery mildew. |
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◇/◆ flag leaf stage / beginning of heading The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high, as well as with high nitrogen fertilization. |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇/◆ leaf development – tillering The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5 and when soil phosphorus content is high, as well as when sowing was late and in case of delayed plant emergence. |
Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◇/◆ stem elongation The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high as well as with high nitrogen fertilization and in case of low air and soil temperature.Warning! – please note that high zinc fertilization may reduce resistance of grain crops to powdery mildew. |
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◇/◆ flag leaf stage / beginning of heading The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high, as well as with high nitrogen fertilization. |
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◇/◆ flag leaf stage / beginning of heading The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high, as well as with high nitrogen fertilization. |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇/◆ Autumn: 3–6 leaves unfolded The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5 and when soil phosphorus content is high, as well as when sowing was late and in case of delayed plant emergence. |
Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◇/◆ Spring: continuation of tillering The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high, as well as with high nitrogen fertilization and in case of low air and soil temperature. Warning! – please note that high zinc fertilization may reduce resistance of grain crops to powdery mildew. |
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◇/◆ stem elongation The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high as well as with high nitrogen fertilization and in case of low air and soil temperature. Warning! – please note that high zinc fertilization may reduce resistance of grain crops to powdery mildew. |
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◇ flag leaf stage / beginning of heading |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇/◆ leaf development – tillering The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5 and when soil phosphorus content is high, as well as when sowing was late and in case of delayed plant emergence. |
Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◇/◆ stem elongation The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high as well as with high nitrogen fertilization and in case of low air and soil temperature. Warning! – please note that high zinc fertilization may reduce resistance of grain crops to powdery mildew. |
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◇ flag leaf stage / beginning of heading |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆/◇ Autumn: leaf development – until beginning of tillering The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5 and when soil phosphorus content is high, as well as when sowing was late and in case of delayed plant emergence. |
Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆/◇ Spring: beginning of stem elongation The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high, as well as with high nitrogen fertilization and in case of low air and soil temperature. Warning! – please note that high zinc fertilization may reduce resistance of grain crops to powdery mildew. |
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◆/◇ flag leaf stage – until first awns visible The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high, as well as with high nitrogen fertilization and in case of low air and soil temperature. Warning! – please note that high zinc fertilization may reduce resistance of grain crops to powdery mildew. |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆/◇ leaf development – until beginning of stem elongation The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5 and when soil phosphorus content is high, as well as when sowing was late and in case of delayed plant emergence. |
Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆/◇ flag leaf stage – until first awns visible The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high, as well as with high nitrogen fertilization and in case of low air and soil temperature. Warning! – please note that high zinc fertilization may reduce resistance of grain crops to powdery mildew. |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇/◆ Autumn: leaf development – until beginning of tillering The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5 and when soil phosphorus content is high, as well as when sowing was late and in case of delayed plant emergence. |
Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◇/◆ Spring: beginning of stem elongation The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high and in case of low air and soil temperature. Warning! – please note that high zinc fertilization may reduce resistance of grain crops to powdery mildew. |
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◇/◆ flag leaf stage – until first awns visible The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high and in case of low air and soil temperature. Warning! – please note that high zinc fertilization may reduce resistance of grain crops to powdery mildew. |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇/◆ leaf development – until beginning of stem elongation The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5 and when soil phosphorus content is high, as well as when sowing was late and in case of delayed plant emergence. |
Single dose 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◇/◆ flag leaf stage – until first awns visible The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soils with a pH above 6.5, when phosphorus content in soil is high and in case of low air and soil temperature. Warning! – please note that high zinc fertilization may reduce resistance of grain crops to powdery mildew. |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ Autumn: leaf development – until beginning of tillering | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ Spring: beginning of steam elongation | |
◇ flag leaf stage – until beginning of heading |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ leaf development – until beginning of steam elongationg | Single dose 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ flag leaf stage – until beginning of heading |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ leaf development – tillering | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ stem elongation – until flag leaf stage |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
Autumn: ◇/◆ 4–8 leaves unfolded The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of crops grown on soils with a pH above 7 and / or high phosphorus content in soil. |
Single dose 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
Spring: ◇/◆ beginning of main stem elongation The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of crops grown on soils with a pH above 7 and / or high phosphorus content in soil, high nitrogen fertilization, as well as during the cold weather or spring frost. |
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◇/◆ bud formation – until beginning of flowering The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of crops grown on soils with a pH above 7 and / or high phosphorus content in soil, high nitrogen fertilization, as well as during the cold weather or spring frost. |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇/◆ leaf development – until beginning of main stem elongation The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of crops grown on soils with a pH above 7 and / or high phosphorus content in soil, high nitrogen fertilization, as well as during the cold weather or spring frost. |
Singe dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◇/◆ bud formation – until beginning of flowering The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of crops grown on soils with a pH above 7 and / or high phosphorus content in soil, high nitrogen fertilization, as well as during the cold weather or spring frost. |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 4–6 leaves unfolded (BBCH 14–16) | Single dose 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of stem elongation (BBCH 30–33) | |
◇ beginning of inflorescence development (BBCH 51–53) |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ leaf development on the main stem (BBCH 13–19) | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ stem growth (BBCH 30–39) | |
◆ beginning of inflorescence development (BBCH 51–53) |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 1–3 pairs of side shoots visible (BBCH 21–23) | Single dose 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ 4–9 and more pairs of side shoots visible (BBCH 24–29) | |
◆ inflorescence buds visible (BBCH 51–55) |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 2–6 leaves unfolded (4 leaves is the optimum stage for treatment) | Sigle dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ 7–8 leaves unfolded | |
◆ stem elongation – until beginning of tassel formation |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ beginning of leaf development | Single dose 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of crop cover | |
◇ beginning of storage root development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ beginning of growth of shoots and leaves (plant height about 10 cm) | Single dose 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of tuber formation | |
◆ beginning of tuber growth | |
◇ tubers reach ca. 50% of the final mass |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first trifoliate leaf development | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | |
◇ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | |
◇ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | |
◇ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | |
◇ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | |
◇ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | |
◇ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Single dose 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | |
◇ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | |
◇ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ rosette development | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | |
◇ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 4–6 leaves (BBCH 14–16) | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ stem elongation until beginning of tassel formation (BBCH 32–51) | |
◇ tip of tassel visible until flowering, beginning of pollination, visible stigmas (BBCH 53–63) |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 3–9 leaves (BBCH 13–19) | Single dose 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ tillering (BBCH 21–29) | |
◆ stem elongation (BBCH 31–39) |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ leaf development – tillering | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of stem formation | |
◇ beginning of panicle emergence |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ beginning of leaf development | Single dose – 0.15–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of side shoots formation | |
◆ beginning of flower bud development | |
◇ beginning of bolls development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ bud break | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ “mouse ear” stage | |
◇ pink bud stage | |
◆ end of flowering: majority of petals fallen | |
◆ after harvest | |
◆ before beginning of leaf colour turning |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Spring: after plant adoption in the field – leaf bud break | Foliar treatments – single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ Spring: leaf development | |
◇/◆ Spring/summer: growth of main stem and side shoots The treatment should be considered as optimal when grown in soils with a pH above 7 (water soil extraction). |
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◇ Autumn: before beginning of leaf colour turning |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 1st year – summer (about 3–4 weeks after budding): end of shoot and leaf growth | Foliar treatments – single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ 1st year – autumn: before beginning of leaf colour turning | |
◆ 2nd year – spring (after cutting the rootstock above the budding place): beginning of shoot and leaf development | |
◇/◆ 2nd year – spring/summer: growth of main stem and side shoots The application time should be considered as optimal when grown in soils with a pH above 7 (water soil extraction). |
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◇ 2nd year – autumn: before beginning of leaf colour turning |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 1st year – summer: growth of main stem and leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ 1st year – autumn: before beginning of leaf colour turning | |
◆ 2nd year – spring (10–14 days after cutting the main stem at a height of approx. 60–65 cm.): beginning of shoot and leaf development | |
◇/◆ 2nd year – spring/summer: growth of main stem and side shoots The application time should be considered as optimal when grown in soils with a pH above 7 (water soil extraction). |
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◇ 2nd year – autumn: before beginning of leaf colour turning |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ after start of growing season – bud break | Foliar treatments – single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ “mouse ear” stage | |
◇ white bud stage | |
◆ end of flowering: majority of petals fallen | |
◆ after harvest | |
◆ before beginning of leaf colour turning |
Application times for foliar treatments(◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ bud swelling / burst | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ inflorescence emergence | |
◆ fruitlet development | |
◇ the fruit reaches about half of final size | |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–3 treatments every 10–14 days |
Application times for foliar treatments(◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ bud swelling / burst | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ inflorescence emergence | |
◆ fruitlet development | |
◇ the fruit reaches about half of final size | |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–3 treatments every 10–14 days |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ bud swelling / burst | Single – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ inflorescence emergence | |
◆ fruitlet development | |
◆ the fruit reaches about 30% of final size | |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 day |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ inflorescence emergence | Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ fruitlet development | |
◆ the fruit reaches about 30% of final size | |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ inflorescence emergence | Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ fruitlet development | |
◆ the fruit reaches about 30% of final size | |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ bud burst and inflorescence emergence | Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ fruitlet development | |
◆ the fruit reaches about 30% of final size | |
◆ before beginning of leaf color turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first new leaves visible | Single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of flowering | |
◆ beginning of fruit development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ bud break | Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ inflorescence emergence | |
◆ beginning of flowering | |
◆ beginning of fruit development | |
◆ post-harvest |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ inflorescence development | Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ pinhead | |
◆ intensive growth of fruit |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ leaf development (BBCH 13–19) | Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ shoot development and growth (BBCH 22–39) | |
◆ bud development (BBCH 51–55) | |
◇ fruit development (BBCH 71–73) |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ leaf development (BBCH 13–19) | Single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ shoot development and growth (BBCH 22–39) | |
◆ bud and inflorescence development (BBCH 51–55) | |
◇ beginning of fruit development (BBCH 71–73) |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ leaf development (BBCH 14–19) | Single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of stem growth (BBCH 31–33) | |
◆ bud and inflorescence development (BBCH 51–55) | |
◇ beginning of fruit development (BBCH 71–73) |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Spring: after start of growing season – until beginning of inflorescence emergence | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ before beginning of leaf colour turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: | |
◆ Spring: after start of growing season | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha | |
◇ leaf and shoot growth | ||
◆ beginning of the first inflorescence emergence | ||
◆ after harvest |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: | |
◆ Spring: after start of growing season – bud burst | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha | |
◇ leaf and shoot growth | ||
◆ beginning of the first inflorescence emergence | ||
◆ before beginning of leaf colour turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Spring: after start of growing season – bud burst | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ leaf and shoot development | |
◆ beginning of inflorescence emergence | |
◆ before beginning of leaf colour turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ bud breaking | Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of leaf colour turning: 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ beginning of leaf and new shoot development | Single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ inflorescence emergence | |
◇ fruit development – until berries pea-sized | |
◆ post-harvest |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Autumn in the planting year: before beginning of leaf colour turning | Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ Spring – leaf and crown development | |
◆ Autumn in the first year after planting: before beginning of leaf colour turning |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Spring: after start of growing season – leaf development | Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ beginning of inflorescence emergence | |
◆ Autumn: beginning of leaf colour turning, 1–2 treatments every 10–14 days |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Autumn in the planting year: before beginning of leaf colour turning | Single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ Spring: after start of growing season | |
◇ beginning of inflorescence emergence | |
◆ Autumn in the first year after planting: before beginning of leaf colour turning |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇/◆ leaf development and inflorescence emergence The treatment should be considered as optimal in conditions of limited zinc uptake by roots. |
Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ before beginning of leaf colour turning |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ leaf development | Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ further leaf development and beginning of the first inflorescence development | |
◇ fruiting period: 1–2 treatments every 14–21 days |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Autumn in the planting year: before beginning of leaf colour turning | Single dose 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ Spring: leaf development | |
◆ Spring: beginning of runner growth | |
◇ Summer: development, growth and rooting of plantlets |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ FIELD GROWN NURSERY PLANTATIONS – autumn in the planting year: before beginning of leaf colour turning | Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ FIELD GROWN NURSERY PLANTATIONS – spring: leaf development | |
◆ FIELD GROWN NURSERY PLANTATIONS – spring: beginning of runner growth |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Autumn in the planting year: before beginning of leaf colour turning | Single dose – 0.3–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ Spring: leaf development | |
◆ Spring: beginning of runner growth | |
◇ Summer: development, growth and rooting of plantlets | |
◆ Beginning of autumn: runners with rooted plantlets cover inter-row spaces (if there is possibility for foliar application) |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ after seedling adaptation to the field conditions – intensive plant growth | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha. |
◇ beginning of inflorescence emergence |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ after seedling adaptation to the field conditions – intensive plant growth | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha. |
◇ the first flower bud emergence |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ intensive plant growth |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ intensive plant growth |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ intensive plant growth |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ intensive plant growth |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ intensive plant growth |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ intensive plant growth |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇/◆ beginning of onion bulb formation The application time should be considered as optimal when plants are grown on alkaline soils. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇/◆ beginning of onion bulb formation The application time should be considered as optimal when plants are grown on alkaline soils. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇/◆ beginning of onion bulb formation The application time should be considered as optimal when plants are grown on alkaline soils. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves – until beginning of onion bulb formation | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇/◆ beginning of garlic bulb formation The application time should be considered as optimal when plants are grown on alkaline soils. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ beginning of growth of plants: 1–2 treatments every 7–14 days | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the flower head development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the flower head development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the head formation |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | Single dose – 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the head formation |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the head formation |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of the head formation |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of the main stem and leaves | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ beginning of axillary bud (‘sprouts’) formation |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ after seedling adaptation to field conditions – leaf development | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ growth of the main stem and leaves |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 3–4 true leaves (BBCH 13–14) | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◆ 5 true leaves / root begins to expand until root reaches 20% of typical diameter (BBCH 15/41–42) | |
◆ root reaches 30–40% of typical diameter (BBCH 43–44) |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 5 true leaves / root begins to expand until root reaches 20% of typical diameter (BBCH 15/41–42) | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ root reaches 30–40% of typical diameter (BBCH 43–44) |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 5 true leaves / root begins to expand until root reaches 20% of typical diameter (BBCH 15/41–42) | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ root reaches 30–40% of typical diameter (BBCH 43–44) |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 7–8 true leaves (BBCH 17–18) | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ 9 true leaves / root begins to expand (BBCH 19/41) |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 5 true leaves / beginning of crop cover (BBCH 15/31) | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ storage root begins to develop, diameter above 2 cm (BBCH 41–43) |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 1–2 treatments every 7–21 days in spring | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ 1–2 treatments every 7–21 days in autumn |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 1–2 treatments every 7–21 days in spring | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ 1–2 treatments every 7–21 days in autumn |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 1–2 treatments every 7–21 days in spring | 0.1–0.55 kg/ha |
◇ 1–2 treatments every 7–21 days in autumn |