SUGAR TRANSLOCATOR TO FORM RESERVES IN PREDORMANCE, IN ADDITION TO LIGNIFYING WOOD AND BUDS
Product with a high concentration of Boron (B) (11% w/w) and Molybdenum (Mo) (11% w/w) which is an essential micronutrient for the growth and development of plants.
In cherry trees, molybdenum can help control the vigor and the entry into dormancy of the trees. Its purpose is the translocation of sugars to form reserves in pre-dormancy, as well as lignification of wood and buds to better cope with possible frosts during the dormant period.
DOSE IN CHERRY TREES: Only 2 applications, both of 1 Kg./Ha., starting the first application from mid-March in early areas and varieties and 15 to 20 days later the second application.
DOSE IN POTATOES: 2 applications of 1 kg/ha starting the first week of April and the second application the last week of April (BEFORE THE START OF FROST)