– of specialist fertiliser products to include LiquiTec liquids for application to top and soft fruit crops
LiquiTec fertilisers have been formulated using ‘fusion’ technology designed to combine all aspects of plant and soil nutrition.
The range utilises a unique blend of nutrients, including complex carbohydrates, bio and microbial stimulants, humic acids and cold water processed kelp (nodosum aschophylum) to redress microbial imbalance, whilst simultaneously providing immediate nutrition to the plant.
This unique range of fertilisers provide the following benefits;
Faster plant uptake Encourages microbial activity Stimulates plant defences Increased soil health Reduced soil leaching Enhanced plant safety Improved tank-mix compatibility
Greater Nutrient Efficiency
LiquiTec liquid fertilisers combine a blend of macro nutrients, micronutrients and complex carbohydrates to provide the necessary level of nutrition for the plant whilst added bio and microbial stimulants, humic acids and cold-water kelp stimulate microbial
LiquiTec fertilisers are fully soluble, plant available and can be tank mixed with other products in the range to achieve the result required. This perfectly-balanced range of fertilsers are specifically formulated and naturally chelated, to successfully deliver the required level of nutrition to the plant, at maximum availability, under a wide range of growing and climatic conditions.
LiquiTec fertilisers are multi-component products that result in healthier plants when applied as part of a balanced fertility programme. When supplementary fertility is required, LiquiTec fertilisers are an advanced and superior management tool for reliable supply and delivery of key nutrients.
LiquiTec fertilisers are formulated using humic acid from the very best sources. Rigourously tried and tested the humic acid increases organic matter in the soil and reduces toxic residues. Humic acid has an affinity for iron (Fe) and can substantially increase the availability of this element with beneficial microbial effect. |