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Kappa M NF

Kappa M NF

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CE.jpgCOMPOUND SOLID INORGANIC MACRONUTRIENT FERTILISER, NPK (Mg, S) fertiliser with micro-nutrients, 21,6-10,3-17 (+2,4 + 4,6)

KAPPA M NF contains NPK and chelated manganese. KAPPA M NF mainly supports the reproductive phase of plant-growth. KAPPA M NF was developed to form a fertilisation-strategy for cereals that is exclusively based upon foliar applications. According to specific demands on the various development stages of the crop, KAPPA M NF is used in different quantities.

To obtain the best result, we recommend using one of the complete fertilisation-programs of BMS Micro-Nutrients N.V. These programs contain KAPPA M NF, KAPPA V and/or KAPPA G, as well as FRUCTOL® and products of the CHELAL® -range.

Using KAPPA-products decreases considerably the amount of used nutrients compared to traditional fertilisation-programs. Therefore, this foliar fertilisation almost has no environmental impact.

KAPPA M NF is miscible with most pesticides and herbicides. Avoid mixing with oil-based products. It is advisable to conduct a miscibility test before application. Consult your extension agent or crop consultant.

Do not exceed the maximum concentration of 0,5 % (= 0,5 kg KAPPA M NF in 100 L water). Maximum concentration in greenhouse: 0,2 %. For foliar applications avoid high temperatures and bright sunshine.
Treat preferably during early morning or late evening.

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