MicroStim – B

Range and method of use

MicroStim - B is a foliar fertilizer with the ability to eliminate latent and apparent boron deficiency.

Boron B - 11%
Density 1,36 kg/l

Packaging

Annual:

  • Corn
  • Mustard
  • Poppy
  • Potato
  • Pulses
  • Sugar beet
  • Sunflower
  • Vegetable
  • Winter rape

Perennial:

  • Clover
  • Forest stands
  • Fruit trees
  • Grapevine
  • Hops
  • Strawberries

MicroStim – B is a liquid fertilizer designed primarily for foliar application, but can also be applied to soil, irrigation water or nutrient solution. The fertilizer is intended to eliminate both latent and visible boron deficiency.. Boron is essential in plants for the formation of cell walls, where it creates bonds between pectin molecules and strengthens tissues. It also plays a key role in cell division, the growth of meristems, and the development of roots and reproductive organs. It particularly supports pollen germination and fertility, which is crucial for successful pollination and fruit set. Boron is also involved in sugar transport and the formation of phytohormones that regulate growth and flowering. Boron deficiency most often occurs in light and dry soils or in cold and rainy weather when uptake is limited. Typical symptoms include deformation and dieback of shoot tips, tissue cracking, and poor fruit or pod formation. Long term deficiency can significantly reduce both yield and product quality.

Dosage

0,5-2/ha. The fertilizer is intended for foliar application in boron-intensive or boron-deficient crops. The correct application rate should be based on plant and soil analyses, plant sensitivity to possible phytotoxicity and climatic conditions. For doses higher than 2 l/ha it is recommended to split the dose at an interval of 14–21 days.

Storage

The fertilizer should be stored in its original packaging, in dry, lockable storage, at a temperature of +7 to +30 °C.

 

The product is approved for use in organic production in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2018/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council