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NACHURS® Balance

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NACHURS® Balance is a new and improved plant nutrition product for both soil and foliar application. It is comprised of available phosphorus in orthophosphate form as well as micronutrients (B, Co, Mo) that are involved in such things as cell division, sugar transport, and nitrogen assimilation. NACHURS Balance also contains and is powered by the most soluble and available form of potassium on the market today: NACHURS® Bio-K®.

Functions: Fertilizer, Micronutrient

Chemical Family: Boron-based Compounds, Cobalt & Cobalt Compounds, Molybdenum Compounds, Nitrogen, Phosphorous-based Compounds, Potassium Salts

Application Technique: Foliage Applied, Ground Soil Applied

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It is always recommended that a jar test be done when adding to other fertilizer or chemicals. Always read and follow the pesticide labels when considering tank mixing pesticides with fertilizer products.

  • Soil Applied General Guidelines

    Use 1-2 gallons per acre alone or mixed with other NPK (i.e. NACHURS Triple Option) in-furrow on crops such as but not limited to corn, cotton, peanuts, potato, soybean, sugar beet to supply boron, cobalt, and molybdenum.

  • General Foliar Rates

    Vegetable Crops:

    Use 1-2 gallons per acre with 8-10 gallons of water every 7-10 days on vegetable crops starting 10-15 days after transplant or at 2”-5” tall on seeded crops.

     

    Soybeans:  

    1-2 gallons per acre.  Foliar apply at the 4th-6th trifoliate, and then 80-85% podset.

     

    Small Grains (including Cereals), Dry Beans, Sugar Beets and other Row Crops:  

    1-2 gallons per acre foliar. 

     

    Peanuts:  

    1-2 gallons per acre anytime after pegging.

     

    Hay/Forage:  

    1-2 gallons per acre foliar.  

     

    Citrus:  

    •  2 gallons per acre in April with seasonal sprays.

    •  2 gallons per acre in June with seasonal sprays.

    •  2 gallons per acre August with seasonal sprays.

     

    Additional Fruit Trees:  

    1 gallon per acre with 8-10 gallons of water starting at budswell and continue as needed.