Breakout®
Benefits of Use:
- Provides energy needed to push “bud-break” uniformly
- Accelerates the emergence of fruiting buds
- Provides energy needed to promote uniform flowering, increasing the number of flowers and improving fruit set
- Can be used to acidify/buffer spray solutions (pH 2.0)
- May be applied with other foliar nutrients for maximum effect on flowering and fruit set
- Can be used at seeding or when transplanting to maximize new root growth
Deficiency Symptoms—When to Apply:
- Non-uniform bud emergence of crops
- Light fruit set
- Slow emergence of fruiting buds
- Leaf-burn or phytotoxicity
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