FOLIAR NUTRIENT
SOIL NUTRIENTGuaranteed Analysis
Derived from Potassium Hydroxide and Phosphorous Acid.
NUTRAMIX™ PK and NPK are highly concentrated nutritional solutions. They are designed to meet the need for a soluble liquid minor element spray containing certain nutrients proven to be of value when applied as a properly timed foliage spray. NUTRAMIX™ PK and NPK become generally more available for plant food and non-phytotoxic when used as directed. They are absorbed through the leafy tissue of the plant and can be translocated within the plant. NUTRAMIX™ PK and NPK are compatible with most insecticides and minor elements. They are phosphorous acid products intended to be used as supplemental fertilizer treatments.
The effectiveness of phosphite fertilizer can be found in its P & K levels. The primary ingredients of a phosphite fertilizer are the same if the ingredients are reacted and neutralized to form a stable solution, the limiting factor is the amount of P & K available.
NUTRAMIX™ NPK 2-32-25 is the highest reacted phosphorous acid product made. The potassium level is held as high as possible to complement the high P levels and give maximum potassium uptake.
Remember, when purchasing a phosphite fertilizer, look at the P and K levels, for maximum results.
Our NUTRAMIX™ line of phosphite fertilizers is field-proven. We have four years of testing in the San Joaquin and Salinas Valleys.
Our distributors have found our NUTRAMIX™ phosphite fertilizers are more dependable and consistent in results with more uniform control.
Our quality and shelf life are guaranteed.
NUTRAMIX™ PK and NPK nutriments can be applied by conventional ground rig, concentrate sprayer, and air. For improved leaf absorption, add ¼ pints (.94-1.88 liters) per acre. NUTRAMIX™ PK and NPK also have a buffering effect on hard water.
APPLICATION CAUTION: A compatibility test is recommended if mixing NUTRAMIX™ PK and NPK in a tank mix. User assumes full responsibility for product, equipment, and plant compatibility. Upon foliar application, the phosphate ions are taken up directly by the plant foliage and may undergo a degree of conversion to phosphite ions, or be utilized directly by the plants, as phosphite ions. As a soil application to annual crops, a lesser response from the initial crop, with a corresponding superior response from succeeding crops, may be observed. In addition, placement close to seeds or root zones may be injurious to crops. The effect may be aggravated by a soil pH below 6.5.
GRAPES 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre three to four times each season, 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre at first full leaf, then 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre at post-bloom berry size and three to four weeks prior to harvest.
APPLES, NECTARINES, PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMS, & CITRUS 1–4 (.47–1.88 liters) per acre three to four times each season, starting at three quarter leaf, then at early fruit size, fruit midsize, and three to four weeks prior to harvest.
AVOCADOS, WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PISTACHIOS, FILBERTS, & PECANS 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre three times each season starting at first full leaf, early nut development, and three to four weeks prior to hull split
ARTICHOKES 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
BLACKBERRIES, BOYSENBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, & OTHER SMALL FRUIT 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
BROCCOLI, BRUSSEL SPROUTS, CAULIFLOWER, & CABBAGE 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
CARROTS 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
CORN 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
CUCUMBERS & SQUASH 1–4 pts. (.47-1.88 liters) per acre after. 25% transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10-15 days.
LETTUCE & CELERY 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
MELONS 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
ONIONS, LEEKS 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
PEAS & BEANS 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
PEPPERS & GARLIC 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
SPINACH 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning Repeat every 10~15 days.
SUGAR BEETS 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
TOMATOES & EGGPLANT 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
POTATOES 1–4 pts. (.47–1.88 liters) per acre three to four times during season. The first at early emergence, three to four weeks later, and pre-bloom.
NUTRAMIX™ P-SOIL is a highly concentrated nutritional solution. It is designed to meet the need for soluble liquid minor element soil treatment containing certain nutrients proven to be of value when applied as a properly timed soil application. NUTRAMIX™ P-SOIL becomes generally more available for plant food and non-phytotoxic when used as directed. It is absorbed through the roots of plants and can be translocated within the plant. NUTRAMIX™ P-SOIL is compatible with most insecticides and minor elements. Phosphorous acid products are intended to be used as supplemental fertilizer treatment.
NUTRAMIX™ P-SOIL nutriments can be applied by conventional ground rig for side dressing.
APPLICATION CAUTION: A compatibility test is recommended if mixing NUTRAMIX™ P-SOIL in a tank mix. User assumes full responsibility for product, equipment, and plant compatibility. Upon foliar application, the phosphate ions are taken up directly by the plant foliage and may undergo a degree of conversion to phosphite ions, or be utilized directly by the plants, as phosphite ions. As a soil application to annual crops, a lesser response from the initial crop, with a corresponding superior response from succeeding crops, may be observed. In addition, placement close to seeds or root zones may be injurious to crops. The effect may be aggravated by a soil pH below 6.5.
GRAPES 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre three to four times each season, 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre at first full leaf, then 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre at post-bloom berry size and three to four weeks prior to harvest.
APPLES, NECTARINES, PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMS, & CITRUS 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre three to four times each season, starting at three quarter leaf, then at early fruit size, fruit midsize, and three to four weeks prior to harvest.
AVOCADOS, WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PISTACHIOS, FILBERTS, & PECANS 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre three times each season starting at first full leaf, early nut development, and three to four weeks prior to hull split.
BLACKBERRIES, BOYSENBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, & OTHER SMALL FRUIT 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
BROCCOLI, BRUSSEL SPROUTS, CAULIFLOWER, & CABBAGE 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
CARROTS 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
CUCUMBERS & SQUASH 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre after. 25% transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
LETTUCE & CELERY 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
MELONS 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
ONIONS & LEEKS 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
PEAS & BEANS 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
PEPPERS, GARLIC 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
SPINACH 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning Repeat every 10–15 days.
SUGAR BEETS 2–4 pts. (.84-1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
TOMATOES & EGGPLANT 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre after transplant or thinning. Repeat every 10–15 days.
POTATOES 2–4 pts. (.84–1.88 liters) per acre three to four times during season. The first at early emergence, three to four weeks later, and pre-bloom.
For more information on these phosphite products, contact WTB Technology Corporation