Sweet pepper

Sweet pepper grows best on sandy-loamy soils. The crop is a heavy potassium-, and calcium feeder. Potassium is removed at a rate ~50% higher than nitrogen. Calcium deficiency inevitably produces "blossom-end rot" of the fruit. Best sweet peppers mineral nutrition regime includes the use of CRFs, fertigation with fully-soluble fertilizers and foliar feeding.

Nova PeaK Nova PeaK

Nova PeaK Nova PeaK

0-52-34

Nova PeaK 0-52-34, monopotassium phosphate, is produced by ICL Specialty Fertilizers, the largest manufacturer of MKP worldwide.

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Nova MAP Nova MAP

Nova MAP Nova MAP

12-61-0

Nova MAP 12-61-0, monoammonium phosphate is ideal for use in the initial growth phase of all crops, immediately before and after seeding and planting/transplanting.

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Nova Ferti-K Nova Ferti-K

Nova Ferti-K Nova Ferti-K

0-0-61

Nova Ferti-K 0-0-61 is the ideal product for Chloride tolerant crops. It is the richest Potassium fertilizer though the least expensive one.

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Nova PeKacid Nova PeKacid

Nova PeKacid Nova PeKacid

0-60-20

Nova PeKacid 0-60-20 is ICL SF’ patented water-soluble PK fertilizer which is ideal for open-field and soilless crops. The product can be used in both hard-water conditions and calcareous soils.

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Agroleaf Liquid Calcium+

Agroleaf Liquid Calcium+

8-0-0+13.8CaO

An innovative liquid fertilizer fortified with three technologies to boost absorption to help avoid Ca deficiences in fruit and vegetable crops.

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H2Flo

H2Flo

H2Flo’s blend of soil surfactants work to reduce the surface tension of irrigation water allowing both vertical and lateral movement of water. This allows growers to maximise the efficacy of irrigation, reduce water rates and improve yields.

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Micromax Fe

Micromax Fe

6% Fe

MicroMax WS Iron is a premium fully water-soluble fertilizer, consisting of EDDHA-chelated iron plus X3, a specific biostimulant that enhances the absorption of the Fe-chelate compound into plant leaves resulting in optimum uptake by a large variety of crops.

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