PeaK (Reg. No. K5296, Act 36/1947) WATER SOLUBLE POTASSIUM AND PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER FOR FOLIAR FEEDING, FERTIGATION AND SIDE DRESSING. Active ingredients: Potassium (K) (K2O) Phosphate (P) (P2O 5) 282 g / kg 340 g / kg 227 g / kg 520 g / kg Manufactured and Distributed by: Ag-Chem Africa (Pty) Ltd (Reg. No. 1998/013411/07) P.O.Box 589 Silverton 0127 PeaK - is recommended for use during plant growth periods that require relatively high potassium and phosphate levels such as during flowering and fruiting and during periods when the uptake and movement of potassium and phosphate in the plant is reduced. PeaK - is specifically formulated to correct potassium and phosphate deficiencies. PeaK - is a completely water-soluble fertilizer and chlorine free. PeaK - is readily taken up by the plant and is formulated for use as a foliar feed, for fertigation and side dressing. PeaK has a very low conductivity value and is suited for use in irrigation water with high salt indexes. PeaK is compatible with most agricultural remedies. It is however advisable to do a miscibility test prior to mixing with other chemicals. PeaK should preferably be applied in the early morning or late afternoon. Do not apply to plant that are undergoing a period of moisture stress. RECOMMENDATIONS : APPLICATION Foliar feed Fertigation (continuous) Side Dressing 1 - 5 kg CONCENTRATION PER 100 LITRE WATER 1 - 2 kg 1 - 3 kg 1 - 3 kg/30 â„“water 5 - 10 kg 50 - 100 kg 1 - 2 kg 5 - 10 g 50 - 100 ppm - RATE PER HECTARE 50-100 kg REMARKS Vegetable and Ornamental crops. Apply as a full cover spray. Apply at 1 to 2 week intervals as required. Aerial Application. Apply at 1 to 2 week intervals as required. Large trees, Orchards and Vineyards. Apply at 2 to 4 week intervals. In the case of deficiencies repeat treatment one week later. Use lower concentrations for young plants and increase the rate as the plants increase in size. Vegetable and Ornamental crops. Apply in the row. Depending on the intensity of cultivation the application can be repeated 3 - 4 weeks later. The rate of application is dependent on the soil fertility and reaction required. The lower rates should be used for maintenance while the higher rates will correct nutritional deficiencies. Consult with your chemical distributor, consultant or manufacturer should crop specific programs or any other information be required around the use of fertilizers. AG-CHEM February 2002
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