KeyPlex 625 DP
Developed for use on citrus, tropical fruits, stone fruits, pome fruits, nuts grapes, and corn or other row crops KeyPlex 625 DP is a formulation of micronutrients most often found deficient in citrus trees, other fruit trees, nut trees and corn. It contains alpha-keto acids, which may facilitate utilization of micronutrients, and increase resistance to environmental stress.
KeyPlex 625 DP is a formulation of micronutrients most often found deficient in citrus trees, other fruit trees, nut trees and corn. It contains alpha-keto acids, which may facilitate utilization of micronutrients, and increase resistance to environmental stress. It also contains humic acid, which may enhance soil micronutrient availability. KeyPlex 625 DP is formulated for foliar application or fertigation to prevent and correct micronutrient deficiencies when used as directed. Maintaining proper levels of micronutrients usually results in increased plant vigor, better yields, superior fruit size and quality, and longer shelf life.
COMPATIBILITY
KeyPlex 625 DP, when added to the spray tank water, will lower the water pH, and can be used in combination with pesticides. However, in unfamiliar mixtures use a “jar compatibility” test.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
FOLIAR APPLICATION: Mature Trees: Use 2 to 3 quarts of KeyPlex 625 DP per acre in a minimum of 50 gallons of water with ground spray equipment. Minimum total annual application of 2 gallons per acre is recommended. Addition of 3 to 5 pounds of urea or potassium nitrate per 100 gallons of water will aid leaf assimilation. Immature Trees: Use 2 quarts of KeyPlex 625 DP per 100 gallons of water and thoroughly wet leaf surfaces. Addition of 3 to 5 pounds of urea or potassium nitrate per 100 gallons of water will aid leaf assimilation. Grapes: Use 1 to 2 quarts of KeyPlex 625 DP per acre in a minimum of 50 gallons of water with ground spray equipment. Addition of 2 to 3 pounds of urea or potassium nitrate per 100 gallons of water will aid leaf assimilation. Corn and Other Row Crops: Use 1 to 2 quarts of KeyPlex 625 DP per acre in a minimum of 20 gallons of water with ground spray equipment. Addition of 3 to 5 pounds of urea or potassium nitrate per 100 gallons of water will aid leaf assimilation.
AERIAL APPLICATION: Use 2 quarts of KeyPlex 625 DP in a minimum of 15 gallons of water per acre.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
Seller warrants that the product conforms to its chemical description and is reasonably fit for the purpose stated on the label when used in accordance
FOLIAR APPLICATIONS
Mature Trees | Use 2 to 3 quarts of KeyPlex 625 DP per acre in a minimum of 50 gallons of water with ground spray equipment. Minimum total annual application of 2 gallons per acre is recommended. Addition of 3 to 5 pounds of urea or potassium nitrate per 100 gallons of water will aid assimilation by the leaf. | ||
Immature Trees | Use 2 quarts of KeyPlex 625 DP per 100 gallons of water and thoroughly wet leaf surfaces. Addition of 3 to 5 pounds of urea or potassium nitrate per 100 gallons of water will aid assimilation by the leaf. | ||
Grapes | Use 1 to 2 quarts of KeyPlex 625 DP per acre in a minimum of 50 gallons of water with ground spray equipment. Addition of 2 to 3 pounds of urea or potassium nitrate per 100 gallons of water will aid assimilation by the leaf. | ||
Corn and Other Row Crops | Use 1 to 2 quarts of KeyPlex 625 DP per acre in a minimum of 20 gallons of water with ground spray equipment. Addition of 3 to 5 pounds of urea or potassium nitrate per 100 gallons of water will aid assimilation by the leaf. |
AERIAL APPLICATION
Crop | Rate/Acre | First Application | Suggested Interval |
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Use 2 quarts of KeyPlex 625 DP in a minimum of 15 gallons of water per acre. |
Available to Use in the Following States
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