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Product: Phytomax Liquid Boron with Copper Fertilizer

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Phytomax Liquid Boron with Copper Fertilizer

Boron is one of the essential micronutrients for plant growth and development. It is utilized in nearly all agricultural crops and plays a critical role in plant nutrition. Boron is vital for the formation and maintenance of plant cell walls, pollination, and overall reproductive structure development. Deficiency of boron can lead to serious damage to these plant structures. The amount of boron supplied to plants must be carefully managed due to its narrow optimal range.

 

Advantages and Features:

  • Provides boron and copper for all types of plants
  • High leaf penetration ability
  • Suitable for foliar application
  • Rapid translocation within plant tissues during cell formation and differentiation, reducing flower drop
  • Enhances carbohydrate metabolism and translocation, improves flower induction, fertilization, pollination, fruit formation, xylem differentiation, and cell wall strength
  • Highly effective in increasing fruit sugar content
  • Ideal for improving sugar concentration in sugar beet
  • Prevents internal and external corking in apples, hollowing in sugar beet, stem brittleness in celery, hardening in pears, and uneven berry size in grapes
  • Exhibits fungicidal properties due to the presence of copper ions
  • Regulates root elongation and enhances lateral root growth
  • Improves plant resistance against environmental stresses

 

Guaranteed Analysis:

Element

W/W

W/V

Water-Soluble Boron (B)

10%

13.5%

Water-Soluble Copper (Cu)

1%

1.35%

 

Ingredients:

Boric Acid, Monoethanolamine, Copper Sulfate

 

Application Instructions:

For fruit trees, foliar application can be carried out in spring after full leaf development when deficiency symptoms appear. If necessary, repeat the application every 14 to 20 days.

Application Type

Foliar Spray (L/1000 L)

Fertigation (L/ha)

Fruit Trees

1–2

2–4

Field Crops

1–1.5

2–3