Haifa Bor-feed
Haifa Bor-feed is a liquid fertilizer for immediate uptake and avoidance of boron deficiency. It contains boronated liquid ethanolamine and facilitates its uptake through foliar application or drip irrigation systems. Ethanolamine is an organic molecule capable of improving boron uptake by plant tissues.
Packages:
1L
Haifa Bor-feed is a liquid fertilizer for immediate uptake and avoidance of boron deficiency. It contains liquid ethanolamine boronated and is applied by foliar or drip irrigation. Ethanolamine is an organic molecule capable of improving boron uptake by plant tissues.
Benefits
- It improves the flowering and fruiting of fruits.
- The pollen becomes more vital.
- It improves the elasticity of the tissues during the fruit development stage, avoiding the formation of fissures.
- During the fruit’s ripening stage, it favors the translocation of sugars from the leaves to the fruit.
Composition
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Ethanolamine boron |
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| Boron (Β) water-soluble | 11.0% |
It is recommended that its use should only be carried out in cases of recognized need.
Suggested crops, dosages, and application stages
- Fruit trees: Two to three applications are recommended on the foliage at flowering stages (shoot swelling), fruit ripening, and post-harvest, at a dosage of 200-300 ml/ha.
- Vine: Two to three applications on the foliage at the stages of flowering initiation, bunching, and fruit setting are recommended. The dosage is 200 ml/ha.
- Olive: Two applications on the foliage before and after flowering are recommended. The dosage is 300-400 ml/ha.
- Sugar beet: Three to four applications at the post-emergence thinning, dosage: 100 – 200 ml/ha.
- Sunflower: One to two applications on 5-7 true leaves on a star-shaped shoot; dosage: 200-300 ml/ha.
- Outdoor horticultural crops: Two to three applications at early flowering and fruiting stages, dosage 100-200 ml/ha.
- Greenhouse horticultural crops: Four to six applications at early flowering and fruiting stages; dosage: 100-200 ml/ha.
- Soil applications: One application before sowing, transplanting, or in active vegetation, dosage 500-800 ml/ha.
