Lucky 7®
Benefits of Use:
- “Leaf friendly” to ensure maximum uptake and translocation
- Stimulates root growth in seedlings and transplants
- Improves overall plant nutrient value and vigor by increasing essential nutrient levels
- Excellent balanced nutrient blend for all crops
- Complete macro- and micronutrients in complexed form for easy, rapid uptake
- Blended for all soil types and regions
- Improves tolerance to environmental stresses
- Excellent product for fertigation
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Huma Gro Lucky 7: Macronutrient Product
Complete balanced nutrition in one product. A 7-7-7 macronutrient liquid fertilizer with many essential micronutrients. Contains Magnesium, Sulfur, Boron, Cobalt, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, and Zinc micronutrients. Developed for all soil types and regions. Stimulates root
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