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Application technology:
1. Pre-treatment of grafts and seedlings. Lignohumate solution concentration – 0.05% (5.0 g of Lignohumate A, AM, or 0.025 l of Lignohumate B, BM per 10 l of water). Planting stock treatment (soaking for up to 10-20 hours) by a Lignohumate solution with a consumption rate of 1 l per 50 grafts or 5 seedlings.
2. Foliar dressing at the early ratooning phase. Application rate of the preparation – 150 grams of Lignohumate A, AM, or 0.75 l of Lignohumate B, BM per 1 hectare. Consumption rate of the solution – 200 - 300 l per one hectare. Standard or low-capacity sprayers can be used.
3. Foliar dressing at the early budding phase. Application rate of the preparation – 150 grams of Lignohumate A, AM, or 0.75 l of Lignohumate B, BM per 1 hectare. Consumption rate of the solution – 200 - 300 l per one hectare. Standard or low-capacity sprayers can be used.
4. Foliar dressing at the after-cut phase. Application rate of the preparation – 150 grams of Lignohumate A, AM, or 0.75 l of Lignohumate B, BM per 1 hectare. Consumption rate of the solution – 200 - 300 l per one hectare. Standard or low-capacity sprayers can be used. It is recommended to apply Lignohumate in a mixture with protectors and soluble fertilizers.
5. If an irrigation system is used, then the preparation is to be applied with water several times per season. Lignohumate solution concentration – 0.01% or 10 g of Lignohumate A, AM, or 0.05 l of Lignohumate B, BM per 100 l of watering solution. If drip irrigation is used, then the preparation is to be applied at the last or last-but-one watering 1 time each 7-10 days. Lignohumate solution concentration – 0.01% or 10 g of Lignohumate A, AM, or 0.05 l of Lignohumate B, BM per 100 l of watering solution.
Thus, thanks to the above described properties we have:
- increased crop yield; (more flower stalks and less blind flower stalks);
- better crop quality (more intensive colouring of leaves and flowers, higher density of buds and stalks).
By virtue of its physiological requirements it is most preferable to apply to Rose a potassium form with addition of a set of microelements.
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