Olegro (Wheat and Barley)
Registration number: 40722
Packaging type: one liter
Introduction
• Help to increase the amount of product.
• Providing macro and micro elements and helping to increase the quantitative and qualitative improvement of the product.
• Soluble in water with high solubility rate and solubility efficiency.
• Help to increase the quality of plant tissue.
• Helping to increase the plant’s resistance to Lodging.
• Help to improve plant growth and increase seed yield.
Composition:
| Elements | Total nitrogen (N) | Usable phosphorus (P2O5) | Water-soluble potassium (K2O) |
| Amount (W/V) | %11 | %5 | %9 |
Application:
| Fertilization steps | Time | Foliar dosage |
| The first stage | Start of tillering | 4 liters / hectare |
| The second stage | Beginning of the shoot | 6 liters / hectare |
| The third stage | The beginning of clustering | 6 liters / hectare |
| The fourth stage | After flowering | 6 liters / hectare |
considerations:
• The best time for foliar spraying is early morning or afternoon before sunset.
• The low dose is for use at the beginning of the plant growth stage and the high dose is for use at the full growth stage of the leaves.
• To get better results, if possible, foliar spraying should be done as early as possible at the beginning of the season and when there are enough leaves to absorb nutrients.
• Due to the generality of the above recommendations, as well as the variety of weather conditions and varieties of agricultural products, it is recommended to test on a limited level before consuming on a large scale.
• The recommended amounts are general, the actual amount of consumption should be determined according to the age of the plant, the severity of element deficiency (based on the soil and leaf test) and the environmental conditions, in consultation with competent experts.
• Avoid foliar spraying during pollination and flowering period.
• Before using test on a limited area.
• In case of mixing with other fertilizers or poisons, it should be tested on a limited area first.