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SF (Macht, Blattab)

Fertilizer Type
Mineral, Organic
Form of the preparation
Solution (sol.)
Method of Application
Foliar Fertilizers, Root Processing
Drug Consumption
1 - 3 kg/ha
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0
Producer
L. Gobbi s.r.l.
Maximum Application Frequency
1, 2, 5
Cultures
Decorative, Vegetable, Fruit
Active Ingredients
Micronutrients
Description SF (Macht, Blattab)
The SF (Macht, Blattab) fertilizer is a soluble fertilizer designed for foliar applications and root treatments. It contains microelements such as copper, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc, enabling plants to receive a complex of necessary nutrients. The product is used in various agricultural crops, including fruit trees, vineyards, ornamental, and vegetable crops. For application of SF (Macht, Blattab) fertilizer, it is recommended to dilute it in water at varying concentrations depending on crop type. For example, fruit crops require 0.05–0.6 liters per 100 liters of water, while vineyards need 0.05–1.8 liters per 100 liters of water. The product may also be used for root feedings with the Macht brand. SF (Macht, Blattab) fertilizer is applied 1–5 times depending on crop type and growing conditions. For root feedings, the dosage is 1.5–3.0 liters per hectare or 15–30 ml per 100 m². This approach ensures plants receive necessary microelements and improves their overall condition.
Specifications SF (Macht, Blattab)
Cultures
Decorative
Vegetable
Fruit
Wineries
Active Ingredients
Micronutrients
Manganese (Mn)
Copper (Cu)
Molybdenum (Mo)
Zinc (Zn)
Fertilizer Type
Mineral
Organic
Form of the preparation
Solution (sol.)
Method of Application
Foliar Fertilizers
Root Processing
Drug Consumption
1 - 3 kg/ha
Maximum Application Frequency
1
2
5
Country
Italy
Registration Year
2022
Danger Class
4
Catalog
Agrochemistry
Fertilizers
Manufacturer
L. Gobbi s.r.l.
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