YaraVita MAGFLO 300
Raspberry: 4 l/ha at start of flowering and at 10 to 14 day intervals as necessary, up to 14 days before harvest. Water rate: 200 to 500 l/ha.
Interveinal chlorosis occurs on older leaves first, but proceeds to younger tissues with ongoing deficiency. Severely affected plants show marginal leaf scorch. Growth is moderately stunted.
Sandy soils. Acidic soils. Potassium rich soils. Soils receiving high potash applications. Cold wet periods.
Improved photosynthesis. Green healthy foliage. Reduced yellowing on older leaves.
Magnesium deficiency (right) Normal leaf level is 0.3-0.9% Mg. Deficiencies occur in light, sandy soils with low pH or high K resp. Al content. Cold, wet, cloudy weather may contribute to Mg undersupply. Symptoms of virus yellowing or K deficiency look similar.
Raspberry: 4 l/ha at start of flowering and at 10 to 14 day intervals as necessary, up to 14 days before harvest. Water rate: 200 to 500 l/ha.
Raspberry: 5 l/ha applied from green bud to just prior to start of flowering. Also, 5 l/ha post-harvest, pre-leaf senescence. Water rate: 200 to 500 l/ha.
Raspberries (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.
Raspberries (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.
Raspberries (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.
Raspberry (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.