Composition:

Boron

  0.7%

Molybdenum

  0.1%

Zinc

  0.6%

Manganese

  3.3%

Copper

  0.3%

Iron

  7.5%

EDTA

  61.39%

Category:

Definition:

Mystic is a mixture of microelements completely chelated on EDTA in the form of a powder that quickly dissolves, absorbs, spreads, and distributes within the plant. It is used to prevent or treat symptoms of microelements deficiency. It also works to restore the balance of the plant’s content of microelements.

Characteristics and features:

  1. Mystic is a homogeneous mixture of completely chelated microelements, which gives it a superior ability to treat any deficiency of microelements that may result in a failure of production.
  2. Mystic provides the plant with a complete set of microelements that help it during its life cycle.
  3. It is used to treat microelements deficiencies in various crops.
  4. It activates the process of photosynthesis and the formation of enzymes and pigments in plants because it contains a high percentage of iron.
  5. It helps the plant withstand stress conditions resulting from lack of elements.
  6. Protecting the plant from diseases through the availability of all nutrients.

Mixability:

It can be mixed with most commonly used fertilizers and pesticides. It is recommended to conduct a mixing experiment before use.

Recommendations and usage rates:

Crop

Usage rate

Application time

Fruit trees

300 – 500 g / 600 L of water

In different growth stages.

It should not be sprayed in flowering stage.

Field crops (Wheat – Rice)

200 – 400 g / acre

Beginning of season – middle of season – at the beginning of heading stage.

Vegetables and tuber crops (Potatoes)

200 – 400 g / acre

Three times throughout the season with 10 – 15 days between each treatment.

Ornamental plants

200 – 400 g / acre

When deficiency symptoms appear.

It should not be sprayed in flowering stage.