Products - Foliar

PhosLogic

Typical Analysis

Nitrogen (N) 4.9%
Phosphorus (P) 17.0%
Potassium (K) 4.0%
Calcium (Ca) 5.8%
Microbial Metabolites 45%

Properties

pH <3.0
Solubility Fully Miscible
SG 1.35 - 1.45
Recommended Filtration 120
Appearance Colourless Liquid

Price

As the price of manufacture components or distributor costs for some of our products can be volatile, current RRP Prices need to be confirmed at the time of ordering.

Energy Release From Soluble Calcium Phosphate

A unique formulation of soluble Calcium Phosphate which has shown significant increase in fruiting energy, increase in plant sugars and increased productive growth.

Benefits

•  Pix like effect on rank vegetative growth, resulting in quick conversion of energy into reproductive capacity.
•  Boosts plant sugars and promotes capacity to withstand stress.
•  Promotes grain density and test weight as a result of greater transfer of mineral into the seed.
•  Has shown a beneficial influence over fibre quality in cotton when applied at boll fill.

Application & Rates

Application Timing Rate Water

Foliar

Post Flowering
7 Days Apart
2-3L/ha
x 3 applications
Minimum 
25L Water

Handling & Storage

•  Store ONLY in plastic, stainless steel or fiberglass containers.
•  DO NOT store in galvanized steel.
•  Do not store in direct sunlight.
•  Needs care with handling due to the presence of strong acids. Refer to product Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) prior to use, available at www.bionutrient.com.au or by telephoning BioNutrients Head Office on (07) 4671 5811.

 

Although BNS have based the benefits listed in this Product Information Sheet on on-farm trials of the product, it is an indication only and BNS cannot guarantee the applicability of the benefits listed due to changes in individual circumstances, the way the product is used, climate changes and other unforeseen circumstances.  BNS will not be held liable for any loss, injury or damage caused whatsoever, in relation to the products performance in accordance with the benefits listed. 

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