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FISH EMULSION K
plus Trace Elements



 
Manufactured from fish emulsion, with extra trace minor and major elements

 
Suitable for use on pastures, fruit trees, vegetables, cereals, crops, indoor plants and flowers

 
When incorporated into your fertilizer program and used according to recommendations, this product can help to:

 
Correct minor nutrient deficiencies before they become noticeable
Improve animal health and productivity

 
Overcome copper, zinc, iron and manganese, molybdenum and boron deficiencies
Stimulate plant nutrient uptake from the soil
Improve produce yield and quality
Increase soil bacteria numbers and enzyme activity
 

Analysis % W/V

Nitrogen (as organic compounds) 3.000
Nitrogen as Nitrate 1.800
Nitrogen as Urea 3.900
TOTAL Nitrogen 8.700
Potassium as Nitrate 5.800
Maximum Biuret 0.072
Copper 0.170
Manganese 0.550
Molybdenum 0.005
Total Phosphorus (as water soluble) 2.100
Sulphur as Sulphates 0.300
Magnesium as Sulphate 0.660
Zinc 0.520
Iron 0.280
Boron 0.012
Particle size, 100 micron screened


Dilution Rates

10ml per 10 litres water
 
– apply weekly to outdoor flowers.
   1:1000
20ml per 10 litres water
 
 
– apply weekly to most vegetables
– Hothouse and Market Gardens
   1:500
Fruit Trees
 
 
– spray over foliage every four weeks
   until three weeks prior to picking.
   1:1000

 

Application Rates

TOMATOES
CUCUMBERS
CARROTS
POTATOES
 
 
4-8 litres per hectare
OVERHEAD SPRAY at six leaf stage, then prior to flowering, then monthly until harvest
DRIP IRRIGATION 3-5 applications per season OR 2 litres per 1000 plants every 2 weeks
CABBAGE
CAULIFLOWER
BROCCOLI
LETTUCE
 
4-6 litres per hectare
OVERHEAD SPRAY at six leaf stage, then monthly until harvest
DRIP IRRIGATION 3-5 applications per season
ONIONS
GARLIC
3-4 litres per hectare, Monthly applications from transplant
VEGETABLES
 
4-8 litres per hectare, 4 applications form transplant to 1 week prior to picking
BERRY CROPS
 
 
 
3-4 litres per hectare, 3 applications starting at leaf burst
DRIP IRRIGATION 3-5 applications per season
STRAWBERRIES
 
3-4 litres per hectare, 4-6 times during season 1:1000
CEREALS
 
4 litres per hectare, 2 applications, first at 10-15cm, second at flowering
FODDER CROPS
 
4 litres per hectare, after each cut, after watering at 4 leaf stage
PASTURE/GREENS
 
4-6 litres per hectare, 2-4 times per year on moist soil
STONEFRUIT
PEARS/APPLES
 
 
3-4 litres per hectare, 4 applications from bud burst
DRIP IRRIGATION – 20ml per tree (20L per 1000 trees)
GRAPES
 
 
 
4 litres per hectare, 4 applications from leaf burst to fruit set
DRIP IRRIGATION – 15ml per vine (15L per 1000 vines)
CITRUS/AVOCADO
EVERGREENS
 
 
2-3 litres per hectare, 4 applications from leaf flush over season
DRIP IRRIGATION – 20ml per tree (20L per 1000 trees)


Application Guide

FISH EMULSION K plus TRACE ELEMENTS can be used as a foliar spray, applied direct to soil or drip irrigation.
DO NOT leave mixed solution in the sprayer for longer than 4 hours. SHAKE WELL before use. Spray solution onto leaves until droplets form on leaf ends, make sure all foliage is completely covered.
Spraying apparatus must be flushed thoroughly on completion of operation.


Drip Irrigation

Fruit Trees – 20ml per tree.
Vegetables
 
– 2 litres per 1000 plants every 2 weeks or
   5 applications per season.
 

Soil

To increase soil bacteria apply 16 litres per hectare first application, second application to be 8 litres per hectare 4 months later in a 1:250 solution.
SPRAY ON MOIST SOIL ONLY


Mixing

Never mix 2 or more concentrates together, mix separately in a small quantity of water then empty into main tank. Keep well agitated. NEVER spray neat concentrate directly onto any plant.

FISH EMULSION K plus TRACE ELEMENTS can be used on a weekly or fortnightly basis at a reduced strength - before using please contact your local agent.



As the application of this product is beyond the manufacturer’s control no liability can be accepted whatsoever for any damage arising from misuse of this product.

Application rates will differ for different plants and may change depending on your soil test results and requirements.

 

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