Max Pak®
Benefits of Use:
- Micronutrient and chemical input tank-mix partner
- Penetrates the leaf with minimum disruption of leaf cell membranes
- Nutrient buffer for tank mixes
- Improved plant vigor and resistance to environmental stresses
- Essential components in chlorophyll, plant enzyme systems, protein and carbohydrate metabolism, photosynthesis, respiration, vitamins, and homones
- Provides essential plant nutrients
Deficiency Symptoms — When to apply:
- Occurs in pH-extreme and low organic matter soils
- Stunting, chlorosis, and poor plant vigor
- Sensitivity to disease pressure
- Poor fruit set and formation
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