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Moeco 29 (Fruit & Flower)
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ALLOWED INPUT 8001AI
BFA REGISTERED PRODUCT |
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General
Information
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Use: |
Flowers: for vibrant colours and improve shelf life |
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Fruit:
setting, improves sugar content, colour and taste |
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MSDS: |
Material Safety Data Sheet available here (pdf
file 115
KB) |
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Technical Details |
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High potassium fertiliser formulated specifically for use as a
fruit set on all types of fruit trees. |
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Recommended for flowering plants resulting in
enhanced flower size and vivid colouring. |
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Application to vegetables will impart crispness and succulence. |
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Practically free of nitrates, phosphates and chlorides, hence it is ideal
to apply to fruit trees in general. |
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Potassium is not in the form of a nitrate, sulphate or chloride but
chelated to an organic acid producing the smallest potassium compound
molecule and therefore considered a “safe” fertiliser. |
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Provides adequate and fast uptake of potassium and trace elements,
essential to fast growth (with possibly earlier harvesting), a marked
improvement of sugar formation and improved quality and colour in the
fruit. No undue leaf growth is encouraged during the fruit setting and
forming stage, ensuring maximum nutrients are available for fruit
development. This has been demonstrated particularly in rambutans and
mangoes. |
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Contains natural soaps which occur during the fish processing which are
excellent wetting agents. |
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Neem oil has been added to further aid wetting. |
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Preferably applied as a foliar spray, but also suited to sprinkler or
irrigation applications. Research shows foliar application of numerous
nutrients is efficient, convenient, and considered best practice. Applied
as a foliar spray, potassium is rapidly absorbed and transported to where
it is required most by the plant.
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Applied via irrigation systems, the fish emulsion content benefits
bacterial development and soil quality. |
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Analysis |
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Element Analysis |
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Present as: |
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| Nitrogen |
(N) |
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0.8 |
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Organic matter derived from fish |
| Phosphorous |
(P) |
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0.2 |
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Organic
matter derived from fish |
| Potassium |
(K) |
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20 |
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1.5% as organic
derived from fish
18.5% as potassium chelate |
| Calcium |
(Ca) |
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0.6 |
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Organic matter
derived from fish |
| Magnesium |
(Mg) |
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0.1 |
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Organic matter derived from fish |
| Sulphur |
(S) |
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0.2 |
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Organic
matter derived from fish |
| Iron |
(Fe) |
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0.02 |
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0.01% organic
0.01 % as citrates |
| Manganese |
(Mn) |
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0.02 |
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As citrates |
| Copper |
(Cu) |
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0.01 |
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As citrates |
| Zinc |
(Zn) |
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0.02 |
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As citrates |
| Boron |
(B) |
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0.005 |
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As boro citrate |
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General
Application Rates |
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Crop |
Recommended Application Rate |
Dilution |
Frequency |
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| Fruit trees: |
Small |
300ml/tree |
10 ml/L |
From flowering
to pre-harvest |
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Large |
600ml/tree |
| Leaf vegetables |
1 ml/m2
(10 L/Hectare) |
10 ml/L |
Weekly |
| Flowers |
Spray at recommended
dilution to drip point |
5 ml/L |
Twice weekly |
| Orchids |
Spray at recommended dilution
to drip point |
3 ml/L |
Weekly |
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Note: For delicate plants or tender new growth, reduce dilution to
5 ml/L (or 1:200) for either application method. When applied to
soil ensure product is watered in well. |
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