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Vegetable producers can obtain the best results by using
Maxicrop on the seed or around the developing seedling, or transplant,
and then throughout the growth of the crop, as part of a 'Crop Health
Programme'.
Fundamental research by UK universities shows that Maxicrop not
only stimulates the plant's internal growth processes, but also
microorganisms
around the developing root.
Maxicrop, applied to the root zone, will encourage the microbial
population to stimulate the release of more nutrients to the plant
and prevent antagonistic fungi from attacking the seedling.
The combined effect of this is to improve root growth, and help
the developing seedling combat early disease, such as damping-off,
thereby improving emergence counts and providing strong establishment.
It is important that the first application of Maxicrop Triple is
made to the rooting environment as early as possible in the plant's
life. This 'primes' the soil medium.
A second, normally within six weeks of the first, builds on this
and properly 'activates' the system, usually leading to a visible
improvement in plant growth.
Field trials and grower experience show that to capitalise upon
this early growth effect, Maxicrop should then be regularly used
throughout the life of the crop.
Used every two to four weeks - more frequently during periods of
particularly rapid growth Maxicrop increases leaf chlorophyll
levels and photosynthetic capacity, fuelling stronger, healthier
plant development.
At the same time, Maxicrop raises the plant's natural
defence mechanisms to a higher level, better equipping the crop
to resist diseases. The plant is better able to grow through adverse
environmental conditions and the effects of pesticide check, diverting
more of its energies into growth, with reduced stress.
Best results come from using Maxicrop in combination with pesticides.
Research has shown a definite synergy when Maxicrop is applied with
a fungicide.
The end result of the complete Crop Health Programme is a well established,
strong growing plant that makes the best of all inputs and which
usually comes to maturity early, providing a better quality crop.
To the grower this often means earlier harvesting of produce - often
in better conditions - that can secure any early market premium.
Used right through to the end of the crop protection programme,
Maxicrop can also secure a longer shelf life, again ensuring a marketing
advantage from the best possible quality produce.
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