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Practical experience, backed by fundamental research has
shown that fruit growers will get the best results from Maxicrop
by adopting a regular, 'little and often' spray approach.
This system, which keeps the plant, and at certain times of the
year the soil, topped-up with the bio-stimulant has been widely
promoted as the Maxicrop Triple 2000 approach.
The Maxicrop Triple 2000 approach involves 1.5l/ha applications
of Maxicrop Triple every 7-14 days during the growing season; switching
to a higher rate 3l/ha spray during periods of significant stress.
Adopting the Maxicrop Triple 2000 approach brings season-long
benefits with healthier trees producing higher yields. This will
be seen as...
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Improved establishment
and early growth of young transplanted trees,
increasing early fruit yields. |
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Reduced stress
due to environmental factors such as frost
and sunburn on fruit and leaf tips. |
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Minimal tree root dieback
and maintenance of soil fertility. |
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Leaves 'darken-up' and
increase in size to protect blooms.
This strengthens fruit set potential. |
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Reduced incidence of canker,
mildew and
scab in apples or rust in plums from trees which respond more
quickly to fungicide applications. |
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Reduced pest attack - particularly
red spider mite and other sap-sucking insects, facilitating
the use of acaricides. |
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Reduced fruit loss as a
result of minimal storage rots. |
Season upon season use will bring cumulative benefits, helping
ensure the prolonged productive life and health of fruit trees.
The full effects of the Maxicrop Triple 2000 approach have been
confirmed following a long-term research
programme by the National Association of Cider Manufacturers (NACM)
The Maxicrop Triple 2000 approach improves the efficiency of the
plant's own natural defence and stress
relief mechanisms. This provides a gradual improvement in tree
health.
This in turn increases the efficacy of certain crop protection products
applied to reduce disease or pest attack.
The end result is better quality fruit and higher yields, helping
to satisfy the increasing quality demands of the consumer.
Conversion from a more conventional crop management programme to
that where the Maxicrop Triple 2000 programme is providing the full potential tree health
benefits, can take between 2-4 years.
Much depends upon the existing state of the crop. However, once
the programme is in place the effects are long lasting and cumulative.
On new trees, early sprays that target the soil, or root dipping
prior to transplanting, will maximise soil
microbial activity, encouraging rooting and reducing the risk
from soil borne disease.
Similarly, early spring applications on established trees and plants,
around the root zone, encourage and enhance soil microbial activity.
Follow-up foliar applications will green
leaves and encourage early growth, minimising the effects of
stresses such as frost.
Regular season-long use will ensure environmental stresses
plus pest and disease attacks can be better withstood, offering
quick plant recovery and return to a more naturally healthy state.
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