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Manganese 4%




GUARANTEED ANALYSIS  

2.00% — Iron (Fe)
4.00% — Manganese (Mn)
2.00% — Zinc (Zn)


•1 U.S. Gallon •Net Weight 11.18 lbs. •3.78 Liters •5.08 Kg. • Specific Gravity 1.34 •pH: 2.9

Derived from:
manganese, iron and zinc sulphates

KEY BENEFITS

Manganese 4% is a high concentration manganese and iron combination with boron. The micro nutrients are highly chelated with organic acids amino acids and carbohydrates that are natural components of the plant. These components are easily recognized by the plant and bio-degradable to supply energy to the plant and soil micro-organisms.

Benefits of Manganese 4%
  • Soils are often deficient in multiple trace nutrients; Manganese 4% contains high amounts of Mn with Zn, and Fe.
  • Natural components provide faster uptake, translocation and use of micronutrients.
  • Manganese is essential for steps in the photosynthetic pathway.
APPLICATION GUIDE  

ADD WATER FIRST TO TANK OR SPRAYER BEFORE ADDING PRODUCT!

For AERIAL APPLICATIONS: Use at least 20 parts water to 1 part of ORION fertilizer. Add at least 20 parts water before introducing product.

For FOLIAR APPLICATIONS: Use at least 100 parts water to 1 part ORION Fertilizer. Add at least 50 parts of water before introducing product.

FRUIT, NUT & VINE CROPS: Including (but not limited to) almonds, hazelnuts, grapes, pecans and walnuts. Apply 0.5 / 1.5 quarts per acre. NOTE: Before applying to pome or stone fruit, consult your qualified and licensed consultant for recommendations.

FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS: Apply 0.5 / 1.5 quarts per acre.

GRAIN CROPS: Apply 0.5 / 1.5 quarts per acre at 3-4 leaf stage.

SPRINKLER IRRIGATION: Apply 1-3 quarts per acre with irrigation water. Use check valve to prevent back flow into water system.

SOIL APPLICATION RATES: Use at least 20 parts water to 1 part ORION fertilizer. Do not apply directly to seeds unless it has been determined/tested by the consultant or grower that it is not harmful or injurious to the seed.

  • Maintenance Concentration 2 qts/acre
  • Beginning Deficiency 3 qts/acre
  • Severe Deficiency 4 qts/acre