MIKROVIT® MANGANESE is a liquid fertilizer containing 160 g of Mn in 1 liter, designed for foliar application.
It provides plants with manganese that is efficiently taken up and utilized by plants.
MIKROVIT® MANGANESE contains complexing compounds that accelerate the uptake of manganese by plants and facilitate the combined use of the fertilizer with other agrochemicals.
Nutrients | g/L | % (m/m) |
Manganese (Mn) soluble in water | 160 | 11.3 |
Manganese (Mn) in the form of sulphate | 65 | 4.6 |
Manganese (Mn) in the form of nitrate | 95 | 6.7 |
MIKROVIT® MANGANESE used prophylactically in crops with high manganese requirements (e.g. cereals, rapeseed, corn, potato, beet, apple, cherry, plum, peach, raspberry, pea, beans, spinach, cabbage) – is an effective source of manganese. It is also recommended when there are soil conditions that limit the availability of this nutrient to plants (high pH, high iron content, lack of oxygen in the root zone). Applied at the times and doses recommended in the fertilization programs of individual species, it effectively prevents the development of manganese deficiency in plants.
Manganese (Mn) supplied in MIKROVIT® MANGANESE fertilizer has a beneficial effect on the size and quality of the crop, including:
Apply MIKROVIT® MANGANESE foliarly as an aqueous solution. It can be used in combination with other formulations, after a test to confirm mixability.
Foliar treatments – Proposed recommendations for selected crops.
They can be modified taking into account individual plant needs and growing conditions.
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Autumn: 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ Spring: tillering The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soil pH above 6.5, when Cu and Fe in the soil content is high, as well as when the spring is dry and cool. In addition, manganese increases resistance to diseases of the base of the blade and powdery mildew. |
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◆ stem elongation | |
◇/◆ flag leaf stage / beginning of heading The application time should be considered as optimal in case of manganese deficiency symptoms. Also, manganese increases resistance of plants to rust-type diseases. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇/◆ leaf development – tillering The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soil pH above 6.5, when Cu and Fe in the soil content is high, as well as when the spring is dry and cool. In addition, manganese increases resistance to diseases of the base of the blade and powdery mildew. |
Foliar treamtents -single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ stem elongation | |
◇/◆ flag leaf stage / beginning of heading The application time should be considered as optimal in case of manganese deficiency symptoms. Also, manganese increases resistance of plants to rust-type diseases. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Autumn: 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ Spring: tillering The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soil pH above 6.5, when Cu and Fe in the soil content is high, as well as when the spring is dry and cool. In addition, manganese increases resistance to diseases of the base of the blade and powdery mildew. |
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◆ stem elongation | |
◇/◆ flag leaf stage / beginning of heading The application time should be considered as optimal in case of manganese deficiency symptoms. Also, manganese increases resistance of plants to rust-type diseases. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇/◆ leaf development – tillering The application time should be considered as optimal in case of soil pH above 6.5, when Cu and Fe in the soil content is high, as well as when the spring is dry and cool. In addition, manganese increases resistance to diseases of the base of the blade and powdery mildew. |
Foliar treamtents -single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ stem elongation | |
◇/◆ flag leaf stage / beginning of heading The application time should be considered as optimal in case of manganese deficiency symptoms. Also, manganese increases resistance of plants to rust-type diseases. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Autumn: leaf development – until beginning of tillering | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ Spring: beginning of stem elongation | |
◇/◆ flag leaf stage – until first awns visible The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soil pH above 6.5, when Cu and Fe in the soil content is high, as well as when the spring is dry and cool. In addition, manganese increases resistance to diseases of the base of the blade and powdery mildew. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ leaf development – until beginning of stem elongation | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇/◆flag leaf stage – until first awns visible The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soil pH above 6.5, when Cu and Fe in the soil content is high, as well as when the spring is dry and cool. In addition, manganese increases resistance to diseases of the base of the blade and powdery mildew. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Autumn: leaf development – until beginning of tillering | Foliar treatments -single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ Spring: beginning of stem elongation | |
◇/◆ flag leaf stage – until first awns visible The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soil pH above 6.5, when Cu and Fe in the soil content is high, as well as when the spring is dry and cool. In addition, manganese increases resistance to diseases of the base of the blade and powdery mildew. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ leaf development – until beginning of stem elongation | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ flag leaf stage – until first awns visible The treatment should be considered as optimal in case of soil pH above 6.5, when Cu and Fe in the soil content is high, as well as when the spring is dry and cool. In addition, manganese increases resistance to diseases of the base of the blade and powdery mildew. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇/◆ Autumn: leaf development – until beginning of tillering The treatment should be considered as optimal for improving the intensity of tillering in case of drought or excessive rainfall. |
Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ Spring: beginning of steam elongation | |
◇ flag leaf stage – until beginning of heading |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ leaf development – until beginning of steam elongation | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ flag leaf stage – until beginning of heading |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ leaf development – tillering | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ stem elongation – until flag leaf stage |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Autumn: 4–8 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ Spring: beginning of main stem elongation | |
◇ bud formation – until beginning of flowering |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ leaf development – until beginning of main stem elongation | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ bud formation – until beginning of flowering |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 2–6 leaves unfolded (BBCH 12–16) | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of stem elongation (BBCH 30–33) | |
◇ beginning of inflorescence development (BBCH 51–53) |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ leaf development on the main stem (BBCH 13–19) | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ stem growth (BBCH 30–39) | |
◇ beginning of inflorescence development (BBCH 51–53) |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 7–8 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ stem elongation – until beginning of tassel formation |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ beginning of leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of crop cover | |
◇/◆ beginning of storage root development The treatment should be considered as optimal in the case of manganese deficiency symptoms on plants, and also when manganese application was not carried out in earlier plant growth phases. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ beginning of growth of shoots and leaves (plant height about 10 cm) | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ growth of shoots and leaves (plant height ˃15 cm) | |
◇/◆ tubers reach ca. 50% of the final mass The treatment should be considered as optimal in case growing potatoes susceptible for common scab. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first trifoliate leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of growth of shoots | |
◇ beginning of flower bud development | |
◆ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of growth of shoots | |
◇ beginning of flower bud development | |
◆ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of growth of shoots | |
◇ beginning of flower bud development | |
◆ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of growth of shoots | |
◇ beginning of flower bud development | |
◆ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of growth of shoots | |
◇ beginning of flower bud development | |
◆ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of growth of shoots | |
◇ beginning of flower bud development | |
◆ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of growth of shoots | |
◇ beginning of flower bud development | |
◆ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of growth of shoots | |
◇ beginning of flower bud development | |
◆ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ first true leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of growth of shoots | |
◇ beginning of flower bud development | |
◆ beginning of pod and seed development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 4–6 leaves (BBCH 14–16) | Foliar treatmens – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ stem elongation (BBCH 32–34) | |
◇/◆ stem elongation until beginning of tassel formation (BBCH 37–51) Treatment is considered optimal for soils with pH above 6.8, high content of iron (Fe), as well as in manganese deficiencies. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 3–9 leaves (BBCH 13–19) | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ tillering (BBCH 23–29) | |
◇/◆ beginning of stem elongation (BBCH 32–35) Treatment is considered optimal for soils with pH above 6.8, high content of iron (Fe), as well as in manganese deficiencies. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ leaf development – tillering | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of stem formation | |
◇/◆ stem elongation The treatment should be considered as optimal when plants are grown on alkaline soils, with a high iron (Fe) content and in the case of manganese symptoms deficiency. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ beginning of leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of side shoots formation | |
◇/◆ beginning of flower bud development The treatment should be considered as optimal when plants are grown on alkaline soils, with a high iron (Fe) content and in the case of manganese symptoms deficiency. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ “mouse ear” stage | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ fruit reaches 30–50% of typical size The treatment should be considered as optimal for varieties with green fruit colour. |
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◆ fruit reaches 60–80% of typical size |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Spring: leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ 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). |
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 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ 2nd year – 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). |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 1st year – summer: growth of main stem and leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ 2nd year – spring/summer: growth of main stem and side shoot The treatment should be considered as optimal when grown in soils with a pH above 7 (water soil extraction). |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ “mouse-ear” stage | Foliar treatments- single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ fruit reaches 30–50% of typical size The treatment should be considered as optimal for varieties with green fruit colour. |
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◆ fruit reaches 60–80% of typical size |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ inflorescence emergence | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ fruitlet development The treatment should be considered as optimal when plants are grown on alkaline soils. |
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◆ the fruit reaches about half of final size | |
◇ beginning of maturation |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ inflorescence emergence | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ fruitlet development The treatment should be considered as optimal when plants are grown on alkaline soils. |
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◇ the fruit reaches about half of final size |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ inflorescence emergence | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ fruitlet development The treatment should be considered as optimal when plants are grown on alkaline soils. |
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◆ the fruit reaches about half of final size | |
◇ the fruit reaches 80–90% of final size |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ inflorescence emergence | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ fruitlet development The treatment should be considered as optimal when plants are grown on alkaline soils. |
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◆ the fruit reaches about half of final size | |
◇ the fruit reaches 80–90% of final size |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ inflorescence emergence | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ fruitlet development The treatment should be considered as optimal when plants are grown on alkaline soils. |
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◆ the fruit reaches about half of final size | |
◇ the fruit reaches 80–90% of final size |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ inflorescence emergence | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ fruitlet development The treatment should be considered as optimal when plants are grown on alkaline soils. |
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◆ the fruit reaches about half of final size | |
◇ the fruit reaches 80–90% of final size |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of shoots | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◆ “white bud” phase | |
◆ beginning of fruit development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ bud break | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◆ new shoot development | |
◆ beginning of fruit development | |
◆ fruit flesh development (beginning of oil production) | |
◇ post-harvest |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ leaf and shoot development | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◆ inflorescence development | |
◆ intensive growth of fruit |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ leaf development (BBCH 13–19) | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◆ shoot development until shoots reach 10–70% of total length (BBCH 31–37) | |
◇ fruit development, fruit reach 20–50% of final size (BBCH 72–75) |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ leaf development (BBCH 13–19) | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◆ shoot development until shoots reach 10–70% of total length (BBCH 31–37) | |
◇ fruit development, fruit reach 20–50% of final size (BBCH 72–75) |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ leaf development (BBCH 13–19) | Foliar treatments – single dose 1–2 L/ha |
◆ stem growth (BBCH 33–37) | |
◇ fruit development, fruit reach 20–50% of final size (BBCH 72–75) |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ after start of growing season – until beginning of fruit development: 1–2 treatments every 7–14 days | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ Spring: after start of growing season | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ fruit development – until the first harvest |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ leaf and shoot growth | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ fruit development – until the first harvest |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ leaf and shoot development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ growth of fruits |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ beginning of leaf development and inflorescence emergence | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ end of flowering / beginning of fruit development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ beginning of leaf and new shoot development: 2 treatments every 7–14 days | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ inflorescence emergence | |
◇ fruit development – until berries pea-sized |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ Spring: leaf and crown development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ Summer: further vegetative development and bud initiation for next season |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ Spring: after start of growing season – leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ balloon stage (forming of „hollow ball”) | |
◇ beginning of the first fruit development | |
◆ after fruit harvest |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ Summer in the planting season – after plantlet adaptation to field condition – 5th–8th leaf unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ Spring: after start of growing season | |
◆ beginning of inflorescence emergence |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ after plantlet adaptation to the field conditions: 2nd–3rd leaf unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ leaf development and inflorescence emergence The treatment should be considered as optimal in conditions of limited manganese uptake by roots. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ after plantlet adaptation to the field conditions – 2nd–3rd leaf unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ leaf development | |
◆ further leaf development and beginning of the first inflorescence development | |
◇ development and ripening of the first fruit | |
◇ fruiting period: 1–2 treatments every 14–21 days |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ Spring: leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ Spring: beginning of runner growth | |
◇ Beginning of summer: elongation growth of runners and rosette plantlets set on the runners |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ FIELD GROWN NURSERY PLANTATIONS – spring: leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ FIELD GROWN NURSERY PLANTATIONS – spring: beginning of runner growth | |
◇ FIELD GROWN NURSERY PLANTATIONS – beginning of summer: elongation growth of runners and rosette plantlets set on the runners |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ Spring: beginning of runner growth | Foliar treatments – single dose – 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ Spring: beginning of runner growth | |
◇ Beginning of summer: elongation growth of runners and rosette plantlets set on the runners |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ intensive plant growth | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha. |
◇ beginning of inflorescence emergence | |
◆ fruit development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ intensive plant growth | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha. |
◇ the first inflorescence emergence | |
◆ beginning of fruit development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ intensive plant growth | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha. |
◇ the first flower bud emergence | |
◇ beginning of fruit development |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 2nd–3rd true leaf unfolded | Spraying – 0.1–0.15% solution. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ intensive plant growth | |
◇ after the following harvest: 1–2 treatments every 7–14 days |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ intensive plant growth | |
◇ after the following harvest: 1–2 treatments every 7–14 days |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ intensive plant growth | |
◇ after the following harvest: 1–2 treatments every 14–21 days |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ intensive plant growth | |
◇ after the following harvest: 1–2 treatments every 14–21 days |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ intensive plant growth | |
◇ growth of fruits: 1–2 treatments every 14–21 days |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ intensive plant growth | |
◇ growth of fruits: 1–2 treatments every 14–21 days |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 3–6 leaves unfolded | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ intensive plant growth | |
◇ growth of fruits: 1–2 treatments every 14–21 days |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | Spraying – 0.1–0.15% solution |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ beginning of onion bulb formation The application time should be considered as optimal in the case of: plants are grown on alkaline soils, Fe in the soil content is high, flooding of the roots. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ beginning of onion bulb formation The application time should be considered as optimal in the case of: plants are grown on alkaline soils, Fe in the soil content is high, flooding of the roots. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ beginning of onion bulb formation The application time should be considered as optimal in the case of: plants are grown on alkaline soils, Fe in the soil content is high, flooding of the roots. |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves – until beginning of onion bulb formation | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇/◆ beginning of garlic bulb formation The application time should be considered as optimal in the case of: plants are grown on alkaline soils, Fe in the soil content is high, flooding of the roots. |
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 0.5–2 L/ha |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | Spraying – 0.1–0.15% solution |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ beginning of the flower head development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ beginning of the flower head development |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ beginning of the head formation | |
◆ head reaches approx. 50% of the typical size |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ beginning of the head formation |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ beginning of the head formation | |
◆ head reaches approx. 50% of the typical size |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ beginning of the head formation | |
◆ head reaches approx. 50% of the typical size |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ growth of the main stem and leaves | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ beginning of axillary bud (‘sprouts’) formation |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | 0.5–2 L/ha |
Application times (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ growth of leaves | 0.5–2 L/ha |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ after seedling adaptation to field conditions – leaf development | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◆ growth of the main stem and leaves |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 5 true leaves / root begins to expand (BBCH 15/41) | 0.5–2 L/ha |
Application times for foliar treatments – single dose (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 4–5 true leaves / root begins to expand (BBCH 14–15/41) | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ root reaches 20–40% of typical diameter (BBCH 42–44) |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 4–5 true leaves / root begins to expand (BBCH 14–15/41) | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ root reaches 20–40% of typical diameter (BBCH 42–44) |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 9 true leaves / root begins to expand (BBCH 19/41) | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ root reaches 20–40% of typical diameter (BBCH 42–44) |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◆ 5 true leaves / beginning of crop cover (BBCH 15/31) | Foliar treatments – single dose 0.5–2 L/ha |
◇ storage root begins to develop, diameter above 2 cm (BBCH 41–43) |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 1–2 treatments every 7–28 days in spring and summer | 0.25–0.3% solution |
◇ 1–2 treatments every 7–21 days in autumn to increase winter hardiness of plants |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 1–2 treatments every 7–28 days in spring and summer | 0.25–0.3% solution |
◇ 1–2 treatments every 7–21 days in autumn to increase winter hardiness of plants |
Application times for foliar treatments (◆ optimal, ◇ optional): | Direction for use: |
◇ 1–2 treatments every 7–28 days in spring and summer | 0.25–0.3% solution |
◇ 1–2 treatments every 7–21 days in autumn to increase winter hardiness of plants |