
IN6 /N26 ProLong + TE
Nitrogen fertilizer enriched with trace elements for additional foliar application. One of the advantages of
liquid fertilizers is possibility to spread them not only in higher doses during the first fertilization, but also in
small doses for subsequent additional fertilization. Fertilizer contains methylene urea nitrogen which has
slower uptake and causes no osmotic stress and therefore no damage to the plant. In a normal urea solution,
a large amount of phytotoxic mineral salts remain on the surface of the plant. The crystallized urea remaining
on the plant will hydrolyse into ammonia and carbon dioxide where it is lost to the atmosphere. This causes
tissue damage at the point of contact, and renders the plant incapable of absorbing the remaining nutrient
salt. Due to special formula, portion of it which is in its simplest nitrogen state (urea) is used by the plant first,
while majority of nitrogen is absorbed in the more complex soluble polymethyleneurea molecules until the
plant can break them down into more usable units of nutrition. This ensures long-term effects and helps for
plants to absorb and use nitrogen more effectively for a longer period of time.
Amount % | Amount g/l | |
Nitrogen (N) | 26,0 | 315 |
Methylene urea nitrogen (N) | 15,3 | 185 |
Ureic nitrogen (N-NH2) | 10,7 | 130 |
Boron (B) | 0,1 | 1,2 |
Iron (Fe EDTA) | 0,1 | 1,2 |
Manganese (Mn EDTA) | 0,07 | 0,8 |
Zinc (Zn EDTA) | 0,07 | 0,8 |
pH (1:10 H2O) | 9,0-11,0 | |
Density 20C, g/ml | 1,2-1,25 |
COMPATIBILITY
IN6 /N26 ProLong + TE can be used in mixtures with many fertilizers and pesticides (insecticides, fungicides). Do not use with products containing copper, sulphates, mineral oils and alkaline products (pH> 8). Before mixing it is recommended to make a small amount of the mixture to check whether there is no sediment forming, it is also recommended to spray in a small area in order to check if there are no phytotoxic effects on plants.