CROP GOLD®
CROP GOLD® operates by reducing surface tension and enhancing droplet spread while also modifying solubility relationships. This action leads to improved wetting, spreading, and absorption of spray mixtures.
Features
Ornamental plants such as Roses and Carnations should be sprayed on the leaves with 100-200 ml per hectare (equal to 2-4 ml per 20 liters of water).
CROP GOLD® can be applied alongside pesticides or fertilizers at any point, except for plants under stress.
Edible crops like peas, tomatoes, potatoes, and cucumbers, as well as fruits such as mangoes, pineapples, and avocados.
Uses
- Enhanced wetting and spreading, reducing pesticide droplet surface tension on plant leaf surfaces to less than 22.0 mN/m.
- Reduced pesticide consumption by 20-30% and water consumption by 50-70% through full coverage on plant foliar surfaces, superior penetration, and prevention of spraying dilution runoff from leaf surfaces.
- Low application rates at a cost of up to 2-4 ml in 20 liters of water.
- Excellent food safety with no Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) required.
- Compatibility with most pesticides and fertilizer nutrients.
- Flexible application timing, allowing it to be applied at any time with pesticides or fertilizer nutrients.
- Proven and reliable wetting and spreading properties, ensuring financial returns and profitability.
Application
- Mix CROP GOLD® with foliar fertilizers and/or pesticides during spraying.
- CROP GOLD® is compatible with commonly used chemicals, but it is advisable to conduct a physical compatibility test before large-scale spraying.
- When used as directed, CROP GOLD® does not cause phytotoxicity.
- There are no concerns regarding Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) on all crop
Storage
- Store CROP GOLD® in its original container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure that the container is tightly sealed after each use to prevent moisture ingress.
- Keep CROP GOLD® out of reach of children and pets.
- Do not store near food, beverages, or animal feed.
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