INTRODUCTION OF HIGH-GRADE FOLIAR FERTILIZER AVI 10-52-10
21/06/2023
INTRODUCTION OF HIGH-GRADE FOLIAR FERTILIZER AVI 10-52-10 20/06/2022 I. ORIGIN OF HIGH-GRADE FOLIAR FERTILIZER AVI 10-52-10: Produced and packaged by AVI TRADE GROUP in SAN JOSE City - CALIFORNIA State - USA, USA. Distribution in Vietnam: Saigon Plant Protection Joint Stock Company (SPC) II. CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGH-GRADE FOLIAR FERTILIZER AVI 10-52-10: High-grade foliar fertilizer product AVI 10-52-10 is a nutrient extracted from minerals Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K), canned with a net weight of 500 grams, powdered fertilizer ( compressed into granules), quickly soluble and completely soluble in water, very convenient to use spray on leaves to help plants quickly absorb nutrients through the stomata system at the leaf surface. III. INGREDIENTS AND NUTRITIONAL CONTENTS:
IV. USES: AVI 10-52-10 is a nutrient extracted from minerals, which helps plants absorb quickly, develop long, healthy roots, large tubers, buds and shoots. AVI 10-52-10 contains a very high phosphorus content. When sprayed at the nursery stage, the plant is young, it helps the plants to quickly develop the root system for vegetables and fruits, leafy vegetables, edible plants. fruits, coffee, pepper, flowers, ornamental plants, bonsai grown outdoors and net houses, etc. In addition to the young plant stage mentioned above, it is also necessary to spray for vegetables and fruits at the stage of fruit and vegetable production or for fruit trees, coffee, pepper, etc., should also be sprayed at the stage of flower bud differentiation to create many flowers, many fruits and vegetables. In particular, AVI 10-52-10 fertilizer is also supplemented with 6 essential micronutrients, helping plants grow quickly and strongly, creating high yields and better quality than foliar fertilizers containing only NPK V. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
VI NOTES IN USE AND STORAGE: Spray the foliage wet evenly, the amount of water sprayed depends on the size of the canopy. Can be used for root irrigation, drip irrigation, trench watering, foliar spray. Can be used for all crops. Can be mixed with other fertilizers. Should be sprayed in the early morning or cool late afternoon. Preserved in dry, cool place. Keep out of reach of children, food and drinking water. |
To prevent, in addition to plowing and burying weed seeds, collecting weed stalks and stumps left after tilling the land to burn, not letting weeds produce seeds in production fields, etc., the use of chemical products is still a measure. optimal because of its ability to thoroughly kill weeds, reduce labor and take advantage of more time than manual weeding.
Miner has the scientific name Phyllocnistis citrella Staint., family Phyllocnistidae, order Lepidoptera. The miner occurs in many countries in the tropics and subtropics. The main host of the miner is the citrus family - Rutaceae. In addition, the miner also attacks mangosteen and some other plants.
Adult is a small planthopper, with a body 2-3 mm long, the whole body is ash gray, slightly greenish, the wings are opaque with many small brown spots.Eggs are oval, 0.3 mm long, have a pointed end and are attached directly to the leaf surface, leaf axils.
Green bugs specialize in the fruit of citrus groups (oranges, tangerines, lemons, grapefruits, kumquats...), some people call them orange bugs, or orange suckers. Their scientific name is Rhynchocoris poseidon or Rhynchocoris humeralis.
In Vietnam, yellow leaf curl disease is very common on papaya trees, especially the disease is often severe in areas of high and continuous planting, areas with hot and arid climates. The disease has significantly reduced the yield and quality of papaya. Gardens that are infected early when the plants are young may not yield. However, up to now, many gardeners still do not know the cause and how to fix it.
Spider mites are common pests on citrus trees, especially in hot and dry climates that are suitable for spiders to grow and cause severe damage.The group of harmful spiders is usually very small in size, unlike the natural enemy spiders.
This group includes species that are generally very small in size, causing damage by sucking plant sap (on leaves, fruits, branches, stems).
There are many species of mealybugs present on the group of Oranges,Tangerines,Grapefruits and Lemons (Citrus), which can be divided into 2 groups:
+ Group of sticky mealybugs with common varieties such as Lepidosaphes, Aonidiella, Coccus and Saissetia.
+ Group of flower mealybugs with common genera and species such as Pseudococcus, Planococcus and Icerya purchasi.
Dry branches and berries disease often appear to be common damage on coffee gardens during the rainy season. The disease causes death of branchs, dry fruit, severely affects the canopy structure and coffee yield if not paid attention to prevention.
Pink disease commonly causes diseases on rubber plantations in the rainy season, especially on garden from 4-8 years old. This year, rubber has to go through a period of severe drought, weakening the tree, so now in tnshe rainy season it is easy to get infected. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to good management to avoid affecting the garden.
In recent years, the area of citrus has been expanded because it is a fruit tree with high economic efficiency. However, in order to sell at a high price, not only in quality but consumers also require the external beauty of the fruit, so pest management on citrus is a matter of great concern to farmers. The hot season is a favorable condition for thrips to develop and cause damage, affecting the commercial value of fruit.
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