KAFR EL ZAYAT PESTICIDES AND CHEMICALS
Vert Plus
Vert Plus
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Active Ingredients - Concentration
Nitrogen 20%
Phosphorus 20%
Potassium 20%
Sulfur 3.85
Category
Mixability
It is preferable to conduct a mixing test beforehand.
Characteristics – features
Fert Plus powder fertilizer consists of a balanced formula of elements that strengthen the plant, increase vegetative growth, and consequently increase yield.
Nitrogen increases the plant's vegetative growth, leading to increased metabolism.
Phosphorus promotes root growth and development, increasing nutrient utilization and playing a vital role in legume crops due to its effective interaction with root nodule bacteria.
Potassium helps stabilize flowers and flower clusters, increasing fruit set. It also contributes to starch formation in grains, potatoes, and sweet potatoes, and helps increase oil content in oilseed crops.
Recommendations and usage rates
Due to the high concentration of nutrients in Fert Plus powder fertilizer and its effectiveness in treating nutrient deficiencies, it is recommended for use in field crops, vegetables, and fruits at a rate of 600-900 grams per feddan. The quantity should be thoroughly dissolved in water and added to the sprayer with good and continuous stirring. It can also be applied through irrigation water at a concentration of 1000 grams/m³, repeated every 1-2 weeks according to the plant's needs. Spray after thinning, spray at the beginning of flowering, and spray during flowering for cotton. Spray when the plant reaches 10 cm in height. Spray when the fourth leaf appears, followed by another spray 15 days later.
For broad beans and soybeans, spray approximately one month after planting, at the beginning of grain formation, and another spray approximately 15 days after the previous spray. For wheat and barley, spray the nursery one week before transplanting seedlings. After transplanting to the permanent field, follow the same spraying program as for wheat. For rice, spray when the plant reaches 10-15 cm, followed by... Alfalfa: Spray approximately one week after each cutting.
Potatoes: Spray seedlings approximately 45 days after planting, followed by 2-3 sprays with 10 days between each.
Tomatoes/Peppers/Eggplants: Spray seedlings approximately 3-5 days before transplanting.
Tomatoes: Spray 3-4 times at the beginning of flowering with 15 days between each spray.
Tomatoes/Peppers/Eggplants: Spray twice one month after planting with 15 days between each spray.
Cantaloupes/Cucumbers/Zucchini: Start spraying before flowering and continue throughout the season, spraying every 15 days.
Strawberries: Spray approximately one month before flowering (February-March).
Shower after fruit set (June).
Shower at the beginning of autumn growth (September).
Citrus: Spray at the beginning of new leaf emergence and before flowering, followed by two sprays with 15 days between each spray, and one spray after harvest.
Grapes: Spray after flowering when new growth appears. 15 cm spray before fruit ripening is complete and another spray after harvest: pear/peach/plum
Apple/apricot
Spray in mid-December and two sprays after harvest, two weeks apart: mango
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KAFR EL ZAYAT PESTICIDES AND CHEMICALS
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