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Liquid Organic Chelated Trace Elements

LIQUID COMPI

OMBI is liquid fertilizer chelated with Gluconic acid ( organic ) enriched with high amount of chelated micro nutrients. It is built from high quality raw material. Complete soluble fertilizer in water and this product can be applied directly to the soil or leaves.

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Composition
Iron (Fe)
3%
Zinc (Zn)
1.5%
Copper (Cu)
1%
Manganese (Mn)
6%
Molybdenum (Mo)
0.01%
Boron (B)
0.5%

Characteristics

Rate Of Application:

  • Soil application: 1-2 litre /ha
  • Foliar application in general : 150 – 400 ml / 200 L of water

Method and Rate of Use

Crops Foliar cc / 100L Soil L / Ha Application
Citrus and Fruit Trees
100-200
1-3
In Spring and post harvest
Vine and Olive Tree
250-300
3-5
2-3 applications
Vegetables
100-150
2-3
2-3 applications
Industrials
250-300
3-4
2 applications
Gardening
100-120
3-4
2 applications
Other Crops
250
6
2-3 applications
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  • Mixable with most fertilizers and pesticides
  • Before preparing a final mixture should make some compatibility tests

  • To protect the safety and quality of the product, it should be stored away from direct sunlight in a well-ventilated place (temperature between +5-25 C0; away from children, pets, food and feed. Be sure to close the package when not in use.
  • Empty containers are collected and delivered to specialized incinerators and hazardous waste disposal centers in the country for disposal.

  • If the skin comes into contact with this substance, remove the contaminated clothing and wash the skin abundantly with soap and water contact with eyes, wash eyes with plenty of water and call a doctor in case

  • The company ensures the quality of the product in terms of its composition and volume upon arrival
  • Client is responsible for damages resulting from misuse as a result of lack of efficiency user is ultimately at fault