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Plant Growth Regulator

GreenJack KS

Cultures
Grains, Maslenichnye
Active Ingredients
Humates
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2020
Offers: 5
Where to buy
Price range
15 - 19 200 UAH
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5
Reviews
0
Producer
Terravita Ukraine
Danger Class
4
Manufacturer
Terravita Ukraine
Description GreenJack KS
GreenJack KS – plant growth regulator containing humic acids, fulvic acids, organic matter, K2O and N. The preparation is used to increase the yield of grain legumes, corn and sunflower. The dosage of the preparation is 0.5-5.0 L/ha, number of applications – 3. GreenJack KS is produced by Terravita Ukraine, located in the Kyiv-Svyatoshinsky district of Kyiv region. The preparation is used for spraying crops and is part of a complex of measures to improve plant growth. GreenJack KS contains a high percentage of humic acids (19-65%) and fulvic acids (3-15%), which contributes to improving soil structure and increasing seed germination. Organic matter in the preparation composition is 25-50%, providing additional plant nutrition. The preparation also contains small amounts of K2O (up to 0.5%) and N (up to 0.2%), which helps maintain the balance of mineral substances in the soil. Use of GreenJack KS is recommended for grain legumes, corn and sunflower. The preparation has a wide dosage range – from 0.5 to 5 L/ha – allowing its application to be adapted to specific planting and crop growth conditions. Regular use of the preparation contributes to improving the overall condition of plants and increasing yield.
Specifications GreenJack KS
Cultures
Grains
Grains
Corn
Maslenichnye
Sunflower
Active Ingredients
Humates
Humic Acids
Assignment
Yield Enhancement
Method of Application
Spraying of crops
Dosage Form
Aqueous solution
Number of Processes
3
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2020
Danger Class
4
Catalog
Agrochemistry
Pesticides
Manufacturer
Terravita Ukraine
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