DIRECTIONS: Use 1 capful (5 mL) for every 80 L (20 gallons*) twice a week.
Plant Dosing Chart.
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Signs of trace element deficiencies
Boron:Death of stem and root apical meristem, leaves twisted, young tissue most affected
Cobalt:used for nitrogen fixation, same as nitrogen deficiency signs (stunted growth)
Copper:Young leaves dark green, twisted, wilted, tip remains alive
Manganese:Chlorosis of young leaves, with smallest veins remaining green, necrosis between veins
Molybdenum:Chlorosis, twisting, death of young leaves
Zinc:Reduced leaf size, shortened internodes, chlorosis, spotted leaves, older leaves most affected
Nickel: lack of germination or seed formation, required for iron absorbtion.
| Guaranteed Analysis |
|
Boron (B) |
0.0028% |
| Cobalt (Co) |
0.00003% |
| Copper Cu) |
0.0032% |
|
0.0032% Soluble Copper (Cu) |
|
| Manganese (Mn) |
0.085% |
|
0.0085%Soluble Manganese(Mn) |
|
| Molybdenum (Mo) |
0.0003% |
| Zinc (Zn) |
0.0169% |
|
0.0169% Soluble Zinc (Zn) |
|
| Rubidium (Rh) |
0.000008% |
| Nickel (Ni) |
0.000003% |
| Vanadium (V) |
0.000002% |
Derived from: copper sulfate, cobalt sulfate, manganese sulfate, boric acid, sodium molybdate, zinc sulfate, rubidium chloride, nickel chloride, vanadium sulfate