X-TEND
Benefits of Use:
- Complexes nutrients for easier plant uptake
- Encourages root growth
- Buffers salts in high alkaline or sodium soils
Deficiency Symptoms – When to apply
- Loss of nutrients by leaching below root zone
- Fertilizer tie-ups in alkaline conditions
- Salt and chemical toxic damage to plant
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