Canna Mono Trace Mix 1L
Mononutrients CANNA’s mononutrients should be used if there is a shortage or urgent shortage of nutritional elements. Use prevents and compensates for nutrient deficiencies and in this way makes high yields safe. Calcium, magnesium, iron and a mix of trace elements are available as well as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium which are the main nutritional elements. You should regard mononutrients as medicine that should only be used when it is really necessary
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CANNA’s mononutrients should be used if there is a shortage or urgent shortage of nutritional elements. Use prevents and compensates for nutrient deficiencies and in this way makes high yields safe.
Calcium, magnesium, iron and a mix of trace elements are available as well as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium which are the main nutritional elements. You should regard mononutrients as medicine that should only be used when it is really necessary.
Trace Mix
CANNA's TRACE MIX consists of a range of trace elements that are essential for the plant. These trace elements are used by different enzyme systems and therefore have an influence on the plant’s development.
Trace Mix Directions of Use
This mineral fertilizer contains various trace elements: 0.06% Fe (DTPA&EDDHA), 0.07% Mo, 0.06% Cu, 0.6% Mn, 0.3% B and 0.3% Zn.
Trace elements are essential for the plants. They are used by various enzyme systems and therefore affect many of the microscopic processes and the energy balance as well as the overall development of the plants.
The liquid trace element mix can be combined with most fertilizers with the exception of fertilizers containing concentrated calcium. The plant can absorb the liquid trace element mix directly.
Application
● To be applied when there is a trace element deficiency.
● As a supplementary remedy to stimulate growth and flowering.
Dosage
1-2 ml per litre of water.
Warning
A good fertilizer will contain all the essential elements in the correct proportions. Therefore, proceed with caution when determining the dose; an overdose could be harmful to the plant!