Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Agrochemical Functions
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Agrochemicals Features
- Advantages
- Intensification of the plant’s energy processes
- Better uptake of nutrients by the root system
- High quality and better crops
- Intensive flowering
- Prevention of phosphorus and potassium deficits
- Ensuring optimum growth and development of plants
- Correct and intensive development of the root system
- Correct development of seeds and fruits
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Applicable Crop
- Application Technique
- Recommended Applications
Dosage
Working
Plants
Time of application
solution
[kg/ha]
[l/ha]
1
– Phase of visible 3-6 leaves*
winter
2
– Tillering**
3-5
300-500
Cereals
3
– Blade formation phase **
1
– Phase of development leaves*
spring
2
– Tillering**
3-5
300-500
3
– Blade formation phase **
1
– Autumn – at the phase of 4-8 leaves*
Rapeseed
2
– Beginning of spring vegetation during the phase of
3-5
300-500
development of side shoots*
3
– Green bud phase**
1
– Phase of 3-5 leaves*
Corn
2
– Phase of 6-9 leaves**
3-5
300-500
3
– Blade development phase**
Beetroot
1
– Phase of 4-8 leaves**
3-5
300-500
2
– Before the merging of the rows**
1
– Leaves development**
Potatoes
2
– Before the merging of the rows**
3-5
300-500
3
– Before flowering**
Pulses
1
– Leaves development*
3-5
300-500
2
- Growth of buds**
Onion
1
– Beginning of bulb setting *
2-4
400-600
Bean/Pea
1
– Growth of pods*
2-4
400-600
1
– 3-4 weeks after germination or seedlings taking root**
Other vegetables
2
– Intensive growth**
2-4
400-600
3
– 10-14 days after the last treatment**
Fruit trees and
1
– Before flowering**
2
– After flowering**
3-5
700-1000
bushes
3
– Growth of buds**
Other cultivated
2-3 treatments every 10-14 days at the time of increased
3-5
300-500
plants
demand or symptoms of NPK deficits
Recommended concentration of working liquid: agricultural corps: 1%, vegetables: 0.2-0.75%, orchards: 0.3-0.5%.
One obtains 1% concentration by dissolving 3kg of fertilizer in 300 l of water or 5kg of fertilizer in 500 l of water.
Preparation of a working solution: Apply separately or jointly with urea, monohydrate magnesium sulfate, or plant protection agent.
Directly before the spraying, fill up the sprayer with water up to 2/3 of the capacity and turn the mixer on; add in the order specified: urea, monohydrate magnesium sulfate, FoliarActiv Phosphorus-Potassium Plus 9 -40-26 + micro, plant protection agent according to application instruction (if envisaged and recommended for mixing by the manufac-turer), adjuvant; fill up with water and start spraying. Do not exceed the recommended doses of FoliarActiv Phospho-rus-Potassium Plus 9-40-26 + micro.
Properties
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Boron (B) | 0.02 | % | — |
Molybdenum (Mo) | 0.01 | % | — |
Zinc (Zn) | 0.016 | % | — |
Manganese (Mn) | 0.06 | % | — |
Iron (Fe) | 0.12 | % | — |
Nitrogen (N) | 9 | % | — |
Phosphorus oxide ( P2O5) | 40 | % | — |
Potassium oxide (K2O) | 26 | % | — |
Magnesium oxide (mgo) | 0.43 | % | — |
Sulfur trioxide (SO3) | 0.87 | % | — |
Copper (Cu) | 0.016 | % | — |
Technical Details & Test Data
- Symptoms
Symptoms of phosphorus deficiency:
- Purple of violet discoloration of the leaves and stalk
- Strong inhibition of growth of above-ground parts of plants
- Limited flowering
- Weak tillering
- Side bud wilting
- Short and thin shoots and small and frail leaves
Symptoms of potassium deficiency:
- Chlorosis of the edges of older leaves transforming into necrosis
- Weak flowering
- Poorly developed root system
- Main shoot wilting
- Impeded growth of the plant
- Wilted shape of the plant
Fertilizer designed for application in agriculture, horticulture and gardening.