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Landamine Mn

Landamine Mn

Landamine

CE.jpgCOMPOUND LIQUID INORGANIC MACRONUTRIENT FERTILISER IN SOLUTION PK fertiliser with micro-nutrients, 14-15,5

LANDAMINE® Mn is a PK fertilizer solution containing chelated manganese (chelating agent EDTA). The chelated Mn within LANDAMINE® Mn is swiftly and easily absorbed by the leaves after which it is quickly transported to all plant parts.

For additional information concerning the specific functions of manganese in plant physiology, susceptibilities to and related deficiency-symptoms caused by this element, please consult our technical sheets for CHELAL® Mn.

LANDAMINE® Mn 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 L LANDAMINE® Mn in 100 L water). Maximum concentration in greenhouse: 0,3 % (= 300 cc in 100 L water). For foliar applications avoid high temperatures and bright sunshine.
Treat preferably during early morning or late evening.

Applications: Consult our crop-related programs.

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