BudPower®

10.0% w/w     Total Nitrogen (N) 1 0.0% w/w    Urea Nitrogen (N) 7.0% w/w       Water Soluble Calcium Oxide (CaO) 2.0% w/w       Water Soluble Magnesium Oxide (MgO) 0.1% w/w       Water soluble boron (B) 1.0% w/w       Water soluble zinc (Zn) from gluconate.


INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

BudPower® – a liquid fertilizer composed of macro and micronutrients specially developed for use in stress conditions to improve flowering in fruit trees, vineyards and horticultural crops. The Stoller technology present in the formulation of the product provides sufficient nutrition to naturally interfere with the physiological processes of plants.

OBSERVATIONS

Carefully read the instructions on the label before using the product.

BudPower® can be applied to vegetables before bud break, 2-4 weeks before bud break, before the start of flowering, or before flowering. There are many products suitable for liquid fertilizers. When using a feeding program, the mixture should be made in the following order:

1- water

2-BudPower®

3-agrochemicals.

Any mixture must be prepared and applied at the same time, we recommend that you consult your distributor or local representative beforehand. Use only when absolutely necessary. These doses are indicative and it is the user’s responsibility to increase or decrease them according to crop characteristics, always following expert technical advice. In any case, we recommend a small-scale test before using the product.

INSTRUCTIONS AND METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION

Name of the crop Optimal dose Water consumption Consumption rate Period of application Duty cycle
Apple 0.70 % 700-1000 5-10 L/ha From budding to flowering

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1-2 treatments every 7-15 days
Pomegranate
Cherry
Peach
Persimmon
Walnut
Seedlings 0.60 % 500-700 3-5 L/ha From budding to flowering
Citrus 0.35 % 1500-2000 5-10 L/ha From budding to flowering

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Grapes 1.70 % 300-500 5-10 L/ha From budding to flowering

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Olive 0.70 % 700-1000 5-10 L/ha From budding to flowering

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Berries 0.70 % 700-1000 5-10 L/ha From vegetative development to flowering