Biofactory·Micronutrients
BioField Zinc
Рідке цинкове мікродобриво (Zn 6% + N 2%) для позакореневого підживлення культур, чутливих до дефіциту цинку. Швидке засвоєння, підтримка росту та врожаю.
Main advantages
- Zn 6% + N 2% — corrects zinc deficiency fast
- Foliar liquid — rapid leaf uptake
- Boosts stress and drought resistance
- Reduces fungal disease incidence
- Raises starch and protein content
About this product
BioField Zinc
BioField Zinc is a liquid foliar microfertilizer containing 6% zinc and 2% nitrogen, formulated to prevent and correct zinc deficiency in field, vegetable and fruit crops. Zinc supports leaf-mass formation, root development and stress resistance, while the nitrogen aids uptake. It is applied by foliar spraying on winter wheat, spring barley, sunflower, corn, rapeseed, legumes, sugar beet, potatoes and tomatoes during vegetation at key growth phases, typically two to three treatments per season.
At a glance
Nutrient composition
Nutrient composition
NPK blend
NPK plus a chelated micronutrient package for foliar feeding.
Nitrogen (N)
2%
Vegetative growth, leaf mass
Micronutrients
Zn
1 chelated micronutrients
Application
Rates, windows, expected results
- Application rate
- 1.0–1.5 l/ha (working solution 200–300 l/ha)
- Window
- During vegetation at key growth phases; max 2–3 treatments
- Compatible crops
- Winter wheat · Spring barley · Sunflower · Corn · Rapeseed · Legumes · Sugar beet · Potatoes · Tomatoes
Full specifications
Every field from the manufacturer
- Type
- Micronutrient
- Form
- Liquid
- Nitrogen (N)
- 2%
- Manufacturer
- Biofactory
- Application
- Foliar
- Target Crops
- Winter wheat, Spring barley, Sunflower, Corn, Rapeseed, Legumes, Sugar Beet, Potato, Tomato
- Growing conditions
- Application sites
- Культури (джерело)
- Winter wheat; Spring barley; Sunflower; Corn; Rapeseed; Legumes; Sugar beet; Potatoes; Tomatoes
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Questions & answers
What farmers ask most
- Rates depend on crop, prior history, soil-analysis results, and current soil nutrient status. A typical NPK complex on cereals is 150–300 kg/ha. Use the /calculators/npk tool or consult an agronomist for an exact dose.
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