Liquid fertilizer and growth stimulant.
Mega-Kel-P allows you to manipulate crop growth to your advantage by scientifically managing plant physiology, improving yields and quality with better nutrition and fruit set. Mega-Kel-P is an organic based nutrient solution, high in phosphorus and nitrogen with essential chelated trace elements and amino acids. It also contains natural growth hormones (cytokins and auxins) that stimulate cell division and elongation.
Benefits of Mega-Kel-P include:
- accelerated root growth;
- improved drought resistance;
- overcomes nutrient deficiencies;
- enhanced cell division;
- improved fruit set;
- increased crop yield
Application
Mega-Kel-P can be applied through spray or dripper systems.
Broad acre crops:
Apply 2-5 litres per hectare with 50-60 litres of water.
Vegetables:
Apply 5-10 litres per hectare in a 1% solution. Repeat every 2-3 weeks during growing season.
Vineyard:
Apply 5-8 litres per hectare in a solution that does not exceed 1% concentration.
Orchard Crops:
Apply 5-10 litres per hectare in a solution that does not exceed 1% concentration.
Other Crops:
Apply 5-10 litres per hectare rate and to repeat 2 weeks after first application with a 1% concentration.
Availability
Mega-Kel-P is available in 20 litre, 200 litre and 1000 litre containers.
Typical Analysis (wt/vol):
| Nitrogen (N) | 4% | Phosphorus (P) | 9% |
| Potassium (K) | 2.1% | Sulphur (S) | 2.7% |
| Magnesium (Mg) | 1.3% | Manganese (Mn) EDTA | 1.9% |
| Zinc (Zn) EDTA | 1.3% | Trace Elements | |
| 19 Amino Acids | Natural growth stimulant | ||
Omnia offers state of the art Soil analysis and trademarked Omnisap (sap) analysis. Assisting in fine tuning agronomy programs.
Omnia has a full team of tertiary qualified agronomists throughout Australia, able to provide tailored agronomic solutions for your crop needs.
Omnia is developing a precision agriculture service for wheat and horticulture. Crop Cards are available as a convenient way to get programs for all the major crops.
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