Product recommended for intensive agricultural, vegetable and orchard crops as a source of quickly digestible nutrients responsible for the intensification of photosynthesis and improved nitrogen use.
In foliar uptake treatments, it is worth combining the fertilizer with products from the MAXIMUS AminoMicro series to provide comprehensive nutrition with all nutrients and eliminate their potential deficits.
Recommendations: early development stages of agricultural plants and periods of intensive biomass growth - correlated with high nitrogen fertilization.
N | P2O5 | K2O | MgO | SO3 | B | Cu | Fe | Mn | Mo | Zn | |
%m/m | 15 | 5 | 5 | 15,0 | 23,0 | 0,05 | 0,06 | 0,11 | 0,01 | 0,001 | 0,04 |
g/kg | 150 | 50 | 50 | 150 | 230 | 0,5 | 0,6 | 1,1 | 0,1 | 0,01 | 0,4 |
lower response to drought stress,
stronger root development,
more intensive plant development,
higher yield,
obtaining very good magnesium nutrition,
better utilization of nitrogen,
more uniform yield quality,
improved plant vigor and intensified photosynthesis.
Please click on the desired crop to go to the cultivation tab and learn about fertilization technologies.
Crop | Crop phenological stages | Dose rate (kg/ha) | |
Cereals | BBCH 21 Beginning of tillering: first tiller detectable | 5 | |
BBCH 31 First node at least 1 cm above tillering node | 3-5 | ||
Potato | BBCH 23 3rd basal side shoot visible (> 5 cm) | 4-5 | |
BBCH 39 Crop cover complete: about 90% of plants meet between rows | 3-5 | ||
Rapeseed | BBCH 16 - 18 6 - 8 leaves unfolded | 5 | |
BBCH 30 From beginning of stem elongation: no internodes (“rosette”) | 5 | ||
BBCH 51 Flower buds visible from above (“green bud”) | 3-5 | ||
Sugar beet | BBCH 14 - 16 4 - 6 leaves (2nd - 3rd pair of leaves) unfolded | 5 | |
BBCH 19 9 or more leaves unfolded | 5 | ||
Maize | BBCH 13 - 15 3 - 5 leaves unfolded | 5 | |
BBCH 18 - 19 8 or more leaves unfolded | 4-5 | ||
Legumes | BBCH 16 - 18 6 - 8 leaves unfolded | 3-5 | |
BBCH 50 Flower buds present, still enclosed by leaves | 4-5 |
Orchards and fruiting shrubs/vineyards |
2-4 treatments after flowering | 4-8 |
Fruit bushes | 2-4 treatments after flowering | 3-7 |
Open field grown vegetables
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2-3 treatments during the growing season every 2-3 weeks | 2-3 |
0,02-0,05 kg per 100 l of liquid depending on the plant's nutritional needs, development stage and soil conditions | ||
Meadows and pastures | Spring start | 4-5 |
After each grazing or mowing | 4-5 | |
Coniferous trees and shrubs | 2 - 3 treatments with intervals of 10 days during intensive growth season or when yellow or brown discoloration appears | 2-3 |
Others | 2 - 3 treatments with intervals of 10 - 14 days if defficiencies occure | 2-5 |
Spray solution volume: field crops 200 – 300 L/ha, vegetables and small fruits 500 L/ha, orchards 200 – 1000 L/ha according to sprayer type used, extensive farming 300 L/100 m2.