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METALOSATE AMINO ACID CHELATE MANGANESE ORGANIC LABEL:

 

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

Apply by a spray method and in an adequate amount of water that will provide complete coverage of the plants. Use of a non‑ionic wetting agent may improve spray coverage of certain hard to wet plants.

Metalosate® Manganese soluble powder can be included in a regular spray program on crops. Consult with an Albion® representative on compatibility with other spray materials.

The rate of application will depend on the crop, stage of growth, and severity of deficiency. The maximum recommended rates are for mature, full-sized plants. Reduce the rates proportionately when spraying smaller plants.

Metalosate® Manganese soluble powder may be used on legumes, grain crops, root crops, cucurbits, cole crops, leafy vegetables, woody and herbaceous ornamentals, deciduous fruits, vine crops, tropical and subtropical fruits, and many other crops.

 

USAGE RECOMMENDATIONS:

Field Crops and Vegetables: Apply 8 to 16 ounces (230 to 460 grams) per acre during periods of rapid growth or nutritional stress. The application may be repeated 2 or more times through the growing season.

Tree Crops: Make an application of 8 to 24 ounces (230 to 690 grams) per acre after the beginning of active growth. The application may be repeated at 2 to 4 week intervals through the growing season.

Grapes and Berries: Make an application of 8 to 16 ounces (230 to 460 grams) per acre after active growth begins. The application may be repeated at intervals of one week or more through the vegetative‑growth period.

Manganese Organic Soluble Fertilizer

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    Amino acid complexed Metalosate® Manganese soluble powder is designed for foliar application on plants to prevent or correct nutrient deficiencies that may limit crop growth and yields. It is water soluble and nontoxic to plants when applied as directed. For best results, apply Metalosate® Manganese soluble powder according to recommendations based on plant tissue or soil analysis.

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