YaraVita FERSOIL
Strawberry (Field Grown): Slight chlorosis: 30 l/ha (30 ml/10m2). Moderate chlorosis: 50 l/ha (50 ml/10m2). Severe chlorosis: 70 l/ha (70 ml/10m2).
Symptoms always start on youngest leaves with yellow or pale yellow intercostal chlorosis. With prolonged deficiency also veins turn yellow and necrotic areas appear on leaf margins. Iron deficiency has little effect on fruits. Only with severe deficiency sepals show yellow areas or brown tips.
High pH. Water logged soils. Calcareous soils. High copper, manganese or zinc soils.
Stronger plants. Healthier plants. Gives plants more resistance to cold weather.
Iron deficiency on leaves and fruits Leaf symptoms may be confused with magnesium or manganese deficiency. But in this cases interveinal yellowing does not start on youngest leaves.
Strawberry (Field Grown): Slight chlorosis: 30 l/ha (30 ml/10m2). Moderate chlorosis: 50 l/ha (50 ml/10m2). Severe chlorosis: 70 l/ha (70 ml/10m2).
Strawberry (field grown): 1 litre/ha in 1,000 litres of water, repeated 3-8 times at 7-14 day intervals. Applications should commence as soon as there is sufficient leaf cover (preventative treatment) or as soon as first symptoms are seen (curative treatment). Do not apply during flowering.
Strawberries (fertigated): Crop specific recipes for 2 tank (A & B tank) systems can be produced using the Yara Fertigation Plan, for more details contact your local Yara area manager.
Strawberries (fertigated): Crop specific recipes for 2 tank (A & B tank) systems can be produced using the Yara Fertigation Plan, for more details contact your local Yara area manager.
Strawberry (fertigated): Crop specific recipes for 2 tank (A & B tank) systems can be produced for protected crops using the Yara Fertigation Plan, for more details contact your local Yara area manager.