copper is in organic form (copper glycinate), which contributes to its rapid absorption by plants
does not contain chlorides and sulfates
organic and free L-amino acids in the product improve the absorption of the fertilizer by the leaf surface
Effect of application +
replenishes the deficiency of copper in plants
improves nitrogen absorption, has a positive effect on photosynthesis
for cereal grain crops, it affects the number of grains and the fullness of the ear, improves grain quality
boosts crop yields
increases drought resistance and heat resistance of plants
increases plant resistance to fungal and bacterial diseases
Application rates and timings +
other crops – 0,5-1,5 l/ha at visible copper (Cu) deficiency symptoms or according to the results of the analysis. For moderate to severe deficiency, a repeat application may be necessary 10 to 14 days later. Water rate: 200-300 l/ha.
vegetables (field grown) – 0,5-1 l/ha up to flower bud stage. For moderate to severe deficiency, a repeat application may be necessary 10 to 14 days later. Water rate: 200-300 l/ha.
cereals – 0,5-1,5 l/ha at tillering to booting stage (Zadoks Growth Stage 21 to 41). A second application at beginning of heading stage (Zadoks Growth Stage 49 to 52). Water rate: 200-300 l/ha.
maize – 0,5-1,5 l/ha at 3-5 leaf stage. For moderate to severe deficiency, a repeat application may be necessary 10 to 14 days later. Water rate: 200-300 l/ha.
broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower – 2-3 l/ha. as early in the growing season as possible, provided there is adequate leaf cover to intercept the spray (e.g. 4 to 6 leaf stage). Repeat as necessary at 10 to 14 day intervals. Water rate: 300-400 l/ha.
seed dressing – 0,5-1 liiters per tons.
oilseed rape – 0,5-1,5 l/ha for winter oilseed rape at 4 to 6 leaf stage in autumn. 1-2 l/ha at the ‘rosette’ stage in the spring. Water rate: 200-300 l/ha.