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Mid-to-Late Stage Nutrient Translocation
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Enhances the uptake efficiency of phosphorus, potassium, and other key nutrients
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Promotes nutrient remobilization to fruits
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Increases sweetness and weight of produce
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Supports smooth heading in late-stage leafy vegetables
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Encourages tuber and root bulking in root and tuber crops
Broad-Spectrum Disease Prevention
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Reduces disease incidence during the harvest period
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Helps prevent major crop diseases such as:
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Powdery mildew
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Downy mildew
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Late blight
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Root rot
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Anthracnose
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Other oomycete-related infections
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Stimulates the plant’s acquired immune system, inducing systemic resistance
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Triggers the production of plant defensins, which interfere with the growth and sporulation of pathogens
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Helps resist pathogen invasion — like a vaccine for plants
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Enhances crop resilience against environmental stress
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Breaks through cell walls and membrane barriers to extract active compounds directly from deep within the cell nucleus.
Through multi-stage fermentation and molecular bond cleavage, it releases deeply bound organic nutrients.
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Application Dilution Rates
(Apply every 7–14 days; frequency may be adjusted based on crop conditions)
Field Crops & Root Vegetables
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Root Drench: 1:300–1:500 dilution
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Foliar Spray: 1:500–1:1000 dilution
Leafy Vegetables, Legumes, Melons, and Solanaceous Crops
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Root Drench: 1:300–1:500 dilution
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Foliar Spray: 1:500–1:1000 dilution
Flowers & Ornamental Plants
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Root Drench: 1:500–1:1000 dilution
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Foliar Spray: 1:1000–1:2000 dilution
Recommended Timing
(Can be adjusted based on individual fertilization management practices)
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After the large fruit stage
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Apply from early fruit set to large fruit stage for optimal effect
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For best results, combine with amino acid-based products such as Leguodu or Huaguo Qiang
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Ideal during heading or bulking stages in vegetables and root/tuber crops
Precautions
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Dilution ratios are for reference only and can be adjusted as needed:
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Use a more diluted solution for smaller or thinner leaves (especially in the seedling stage)
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The more products you mix, the more diluted the concentration should be
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When using higher concentrations, conduct a small-scale trial and observe the plant's leaves and roots within 3 days for any adverse reactions
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Supplemental fertilization is still necessary; do not rely solely on this product
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Always perform a compatibility test before mixing with pesticides
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Not intended for use on edible parts of food
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