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ORGANOVIR-f®
BIOSTIMULANTS
Iron (Fe)
Zinc (Zn)
Essential plant oils
Amino acids and polysaccharides
2,00%
1,00% 12,80% 25,90%
Humic and fulvic acids 0,40%
Iron and Zinc chelated by EDTA
Density 1,12 g/ml pH 3,7
ORGANOVIR-f® is not phytotoxic at the recommended doses, stages and application methods. Do not mix with alkaline reaction products.
Does not contain in its composition: Phosphonates, phosphates, chlorates and perchlorates, quaternary ammonium, or derivatives. It is a Zero Residue product
1L JUG
5L JUG 20L JUG 200L BARREL
Foliar application
Fertirrigation
Soil application Bio
ORGANOVIR-f® protect and induce bigger virus resistance provide the plant with natural resistance mechanisms to viral infections and preventing its spread in the crop, as well as recovering virus damage in crops by different routes:
• Contain callose, lignin synthesis to seal the possible virus infection routes.
• Provide phytoalexins and other compounds that activate the plant natural defense mechanisms, these can be inhibited by virus toxins, aiding resistance
against attacks and a faster defense response.
• Cleaning insect stylet to avoid the virus spreading in the crop. Use of GREENMIX-f
combined is recommended for a vector control.
ORGANOVIR-f® can be applied during the whole vegetative cycle, from seedling to harvest to ensure proper formation of commercial fruits free from viral malformations. Use on all kind of vegetables, fruits, vines, ornamental plants, citrus, etc.
COMPOSITION
USE RECOMMENDATIONS
Acts both in prevention and correction of viral infections. We suggest a program of continuous weekly or biweekly applications to keep constant stimulation since the plants earliest stages.
Seedlings: 50ml/100L of water.
Young plants: 100ml/100L of water.
Flowering and fruit setting: 150ml/100L of water.
Already infected plants: 200-300ml/100L.
We recommend the addition of 50ml/100L of MIXSAP-PLUS® to improve response. Adjust the pH of the mixture range of 5-6.
PHITOTOXICITY AND INCOMPATIBILITY PRESENTATIONS TECHNICAL NOTES
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