YaraVita Gramitrel

YaraVita Gramitrel foliar fertiliser

YaraVita GRAMITREL is a flowable liquid fertiliser with a balanced combination of micronutrients including manganese, magnesium, copper and zinc for foliar application to cereals.


Combination of Key Nutrients

A balanced combination of essential nutrients for cereals

Highly concentrated micronutrient formulation

Stable suspension concentrate formulation


Widest Tank Mixability

Tank mixes with almost all cereal pesticides

Gives greater flexibility in field recommendations


Excellent Plant Absorption

Quickly taken up by the crop

Lasting feeding effect


Safe for Crops and Operators

Very safe formulation

Easy to handle liquid formulation

Easy to measure, pour and mix the product in the spray tank


Analysis

6.4% w/v = 64 g/l N

15% w/v =150 g/l Mg (25% w/v = 250 g/l MgO)

5.0% w/v = 50 g/l Cu

15% w/v = 150 g/l Mn

8.0% w/v = 80 g/l Zn

Pack Size

10 litres


Available in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Grass (grazing)

Grass (grazing): 2 l/ha as soon as growth commences in the spring. In the case of moderate to severe deficiency, repeat applications at 14 day intervals. (Do not apply to grass for sheep). Water rate: 200 l/ha.

Pavut

Beans: 2 l/ha as soon as there is sufficient leaf cover to intercept spray (around 4 to 6 leaf stage). Repeat two weeks later if required. Water rate: 200 l/ha.

Peas

Peas: 2 l/ha as soon as there is sufficient leaf cover to intercept spray (around 4 to 6 leaf stage). Repeat two weeks later if required. Water rate: 200 l/ha.

Amenity Grass

Grass (amenity): 2 l/ha as soon as growth commences in the spring. In the case of moderate to severe deficiency, repeat applications at 14 day intervals. Water rate: 200 l/ha.

Cereals

Cereals: 1 to 3 l/ha from the 2 leaf stage to second node detectable (Zadok's G.S. 12 to 32). Repeat applications at 10 to 14 day intervals, within this timing, if necessary. For autumn sown crops, an application prior to winter dormancy may also be beneficial. In addition, 1 l/ha from second node detectable to flag leaf fully emerged (Zadoks G.S. 32 to 39). Water rate: 50 to 200 l/ha. Seed Dressing: 3 to 6 litres per tonne.

Grass (grazing)

Grass (grazing): 2 l/ha as soon as growth commences in the spring. In the case of moderate to severe deficiency, repeat applications at 14 day intervals. (Do not apply to grass for sheep). Water rate: 200 l/ha.

Pavut

Beans: 2 l/ha as soon as there is sufficient leaf cover to intercept spray (around 4 to 6 leaf stage). Repeat two weeks later if required. Water rate: 200 l/ha.

Peas

Peas: 2 l/ha as soon as there is sufficient leaf cover to intercept spray (around 4 to 6 leaf stage). Repeat two weeks later if required. Water rate: 200 l/ha.

Amenity Grass

Grass (amenity): 2 l/ha as soon as growth commences in the spring. In the case of moderate to severe deficiency, repeat applications at 14 day intervals. Water rate: 200 l/ha.

Cereals

Cereals: 1 to 3 l/ha from the 2 leaf stage to second node detectable (Zadok's G.S. 12 to 32). Repeat applications at 10 to 14 day intervals, within this timing, if necessary. For autumn sown crops, an application prior to winter dormancy may also be beneficial. In addition, 1 l/ha from second node detectable to flag leaf fully emerged (Zadoks G.S. 32 to 39). Water rate: 50 to 200 l/ha. Seed Dressing: 3 to 6 litres per tonne.

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