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Technological recommendation on the application of "Iodine-Concentrate" and "BTF-Iodis" in Cotton growing
Using "Iodis-concentrate"
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Pre sowing treatment of the cotton seeds plus the treatment of the vegetation plant during the development of the cotton boll. "Product for the production of Iodine products "Iodine concentrate" (UK) positively influence the growth and development of plants, increases.
- Plant height to 5-7%;
- Quality of open cotton boll - 50%;
- Cotton harvest -heart to 32%.
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The technological application of "Iodine concentrate":
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Pre sowing treatment of the cotton seeds is done a day or directly before sowing of the plant - with "Iodine concentrate" in mix - 0,35 mg/dm3 with the use of spray 20 ltr/tone.
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Treatment of plant during vegetation is done immediately the cotton boll appears - with "Iodine concentrate" in mix - 0,2 mg/dm3. Mixing Iodine concentrate with 300 liters of water and is done in the morning better still in the evening times, when temperature is low.
Using "BTF-Iodis" (BTF)
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Apart from pre sowing seeds treatment and the cotton plan with "Iodis" technology, we suggest that you try the introduction of cotton growing technology BTF.
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Technology BTF is a complex application in agricultural growing of ecological clean substances and fertilizers, which is called biotransformator and biogumus with the symbiotic Selected fungus, bacteria, micro-element, prepared by the solution of biological active iodine.
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Application of BTF in cotton growing.
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Pre seedling treatment of cotton seeds is to be carried out a day before or just before planting-on the standards of 3-5 ltr/t of BTF using the spray mixture of 20 ltr/t.
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The first fertilization is carried out before the start of the first shooting out flower at 3-5ltr/hec, using liquid spray of 300ltr/hec.
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The second fertilization is carried out on the shooting out phase on the norms of 3-5ltr/hec BTF using liquid spray of 300 ltr/hec.
Iodine concentrate required in spray solution will depend on the concrete condition of the farmland.
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