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Benefits of Use:
- Enhances natural plant ability to tolerate environmental stresses
- Enhances natural activity to aid plant vigor and strength
- Organically complexes foliar nutrients
- Will tank mix with sulfur-copper fungicidal sprays and other chemical inputs
- Minimizes leaf burn or phytotoxicity associated with foliar nutrient sprays
- Usually eliminates the need for wetting agents
Deficiency Symptoms—When to Apply:
- Plants weakened due to stress/disease
- Nutrients not being absorbed by plant
- Yellowing of leaves
- Early decay of plants
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