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Canary-WIN
Natural Root Growth Stimulator.
Natural root growth stimulator made up of mucilaginous
polysaccharides and amino acids, with added essential
nutrients: nitrogen, potassium, iron and zinc.
The combination of these polysaccharides and amino acids produces
the following benefits for crops:
* A highly developed root system, with improved length
and thickness in primary and secondary roots, thereby favouring
the absorption of nutrients.
* They act as vegetative growth activators, obtaining
optimum metabolic and nutritional conditions for the plant.
They stimulate physiological functions during periods of sprouting,
pollination, flowering, fruit development and growth
* Crops which are highly resistant to adverse weather conditions:
prolonged periods of drought, frost, excess salt, phytotoxins,
nutrient blockages, etc.
* They stimulate the growth of microbial flora
in the soil, thereby increasing its fertility. They stabilise
the soil particles, improving both their structure and texture.
* They provide greater protection for plants against attacks
from pathogens.
* They act as chelating agents, by combining with various minerals
which can then be absorbed by the plant.
RECOMMENDED USE
CANARY-WIN can be used on all types of plants: horticultural,
fruit, ornamental, etc. It is mixed with the water used for
irrigation.
It is recommended for use in the following circumstances:
* In seedbeds, to aid early growth and transplanting.
* When the plant is in full growth or flowering, or is
exposed to adverse conditions ( frost, drought, root
asphyxia
).
* With certain crops (melons, watermelons, cucumbers,
tomatoes, etc.) and applied during full fruit ripening periods.
RECOMMENDED DOSES
Irrigation water (ferti-irrigation): apply 3 to 4 litres
per hectare.
Seedbeds: from 3 to 4 cc per litre of water.
Nº of doses: between 2 and 3, at intervals of between 14
and 21 days.
Composition (%p/p): Polysaccharides (1.0); amino acids
(3.0); nitrogen (N) (7.0); potassium (K2O) (3.2);
iron (Fe) (0.4) and zinc (Zn) (0.4).
Inscribed in the Fertilizers and Similar Registration of the
General Management of Agriculture, with the number 03639/06.
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