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A highly concentrated fully water soluble liquid fertiliser formulated to include readily available elements
and micro elements in optimal balance to supply benefit to the plant.
BENEFITS OF MOLYBDENUM
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Readily available trace element source essential to positive
growth, vigour and crop yield.
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100% soluble nutrient provides high plant availability facilitating
rapid correction of deficiency.
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Formulated for uniform particle coverage to ensure maximum
uptake and nutritional utilistation by the plant.
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Easy to use free flowing formulation makes it easy to decant into
spray equipment, mixing tanks and irrigation.
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Compatible with a wide range of agricultural chemicals, reducing
the number of spray applications needed.
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Versatile use for foliar, soil drench or fertigation applications.
Molybdenum deficiency - Cabbage
THE ROLE OF MOLYBDENUM
Molybdenum is essential for the formation of enzymes required in the plants use of nitrogen, helping to transform nitrate-nitrogen into amino
acids, and for nitrogen fixation in legume crops. Deficiencies are more common on acid soils.
DEFICIENCY – MOLYBDENUM
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Early leaf symptoms similar to nitrogen deficiency, soon
developing necrotic spots.
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Stunting and general lack of vigour.
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Leaves pale with a tendency to scorch, cup or roll, and finally
wither.
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Cauliflower develops whiptail.
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Citrus shows yellow spotting
Molybdenum deficiency - Broadleaf Plants
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PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS
Specific Gravity: ~ 1.57
Colour: Yellow
Analysis
Weight/Volume Percent (w/v)%
Molybdenum
25
Phosphorous
10
APPLICATION
Crop
RATE L/ha
Minimum
Dilution
Critical Comments
BRASSICAS
250 - 500 mL
1 : 400
Apply at 4-6 leaf stage. Follow up application at 7-10 day intervals as required
BROADACRE
Canola seed, cereals
200 - 300 mL
1 : 500
Apply at 3-5 leaf stage. Repeat applications as required for areas showing deficiency.
CARROTS
200 - 400 mL
1 : 250
Apply at 2-4 leaf stage. Follow up application at 14 day intervals as required
CURCURBITS
250 - 500 mL
1 : 400
Apply at 2-4 leaf stage. Follow up application at 7-10 day intervals as required
LEGUMES
250 - 500 mL
1 : 400
Apply at 3-5 leaf stage. Repeat applications as required fpr areas showing deficiency.
LETTUCE
250 - 500 mL
1 : 400
Apply at 2-4 leaf stage. Follow up application at 7-10 day intervals as required
LUCERNE AND
CLOVER
150 - 250 mL
1 : 700
New areas - apply as soon as sufficient leaf cover
Established areas - apply after every 3rd/4th cut
PASTURE
150 - 250 mL
1 : 700
2 applications - spring and autumn
SUNFLOWER
200 - 400 mL
1 : 500
Apply at 4 to 6 leaf stage
TOMATOES
200 mL
1 : 1000
Apply when plant is approx 10 -15 cm (6 - 8 inches)
VEGETABLE
SEEDLINGS
200 - 400 mL
1 : 250
Glasshouse application at 2 leaf stage, approx 5mL/1000 plants in 5L water
VINES
200 - 300 mL
1 : 200
Apply when shoots are 10cm long. Repeat 7 -10 days later or as required for nitrate
assimilation.
NOTE:
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All suggested application rates are for typical Australian conditions, and should be used as guidelines only. Individual conditions; such
as climate, water quantity, soil type and application practices may differ, necessitating corrections to ensure optimum results. Increase
minimum dilution rate by 1:50 – 1:100 in hot weather for foliar feed.
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Ideally brix or leaf tests should be conducted on a regular basis to determine plant nutrient levels at each growth stage. It is highly
recommended to conduct soil tests at least once a year.
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Avoid application under extreme weather conditions; temperature over 28oC, high humidity, frost or rain. Apply using a minimum of at
least the labelled dilution rate to avoid potential leaf burn.
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It is advisable when applying for the first time or in conjunction with other products, to spray an initial small test area for observation
before general application.
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It is advisable to leave 3 - 5 days before allowing livestock to graze after
application.
COMPATIBILITY:
Molybdenum is compatible with a wide range of turf and agricultural products. For the latest results of compatibility please contact the
retailer. If unsure of tank mixes always conduct a jar test and test spray a small area of the target crop.
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