Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Agrochemical Functions
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Agrochemicals Features
- Characteristics
Potassium present in FoliarActiv NK regulates water management and movement of stomas in the plant, which directly affects the intensification of nutrient uptake by the root system. Nitrogen, in turn, plays a key role in most of the processes in the plant, it is the most yield generating element among the macronutrients and micronutrients. Therefore, the use of FoliarActiv NK ensures healthy and high yields.
- Advantages
- Intensification of energy production processes in plants
- Improved nutrient uptake by the root system
- High quality and higher yield
- Intense flowering
- Prevention of potassium and nitrogen deficiencies
- Ensuring optimal growth and development of plants
- Proper and intensive development of the root system
- Normal development of seeds and fruits
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Applicable Crop
- Application Technique
- Recommended Applications
Crops
Dose
Working solution
[kg/ha]
[l/ha]
Cereals
1
- Blade formation
2-4
300-500
Rapeseed
1
- Green compact bud phase
2-4
300-500
Corn
1
– Phase of 6-9 leaves
2-4
300-500
Beetroot
1- Growth of leaf rosette
2-4
300-500
Potato
1
- Intensive growth of shoots
2-4
300-500
(the merging of the rows)
Preparation of the working solution: use separately or in combination with magnesium sulfate monohydrate MgO-23% or plant protection product; immediately before spraying, fill the sprayer tank with water up to 2/3 of the volume and turn on the mixer; add magnesium sulfate monohydrate MgO-23%, FoliarActiv NK, plant protection product according to the instructions for use (if provided and recommended for mixing by the manufacturer), an adjuvant; fill up with water and start spraying. Do not exceed the recommended doses of AminoActiv NK.
If using the fertilizer with other products, we recommend to do a trial mixing in a small amount of the working solution.
Properties
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Nitrogen (N) | 14 | % | — |
Potassium oxide (K2O) | 46 | % | — |
Technical Details & Test Data
- Symptoms
Symptoms of potassium deficiency:
- Chlorosis of the older leaves edges leading to necrosis
- Poor flowering
- Poorly developed root system
- Main shoots decay
- Inhibited plant growth
- Withered plants
Symptoms of nitrogen deficiency:
- Strong inhibition of growth
- Poor tillering
- Reduced flowering
- Short vegetative stage
- Earlier ripening
- Lateral buds decay
- Chlorosis and drying of older leaves
- Weak plants with thin stems and small leaves