Phyta is a dual-purpose nutrient supplying macro elements Potassium and Phosphorous as well as Zinc and Copper. The phosphorous is in the phosphate form, which is highly systemic throughout the plant. Phyta is chelated with organic acids. This formulation stimulates active healthy growth in a range of crops to maximise their resistance to a range of diseases including downy and powdery mildew, botrytis, phytophthora and pythium.
Directions for use: The spray tank should be filled with half of the required amount of water. After shaking the container, measure the required amount of Omex Phyta and add to the tank whilst maintaining constant agitation. Add remaining water to correct dilution. Spray.
- Dilution: Recommended water rate is 500 – 1500 litres per hectare.
- Always shake the container before opening it.
- Observed benefits from applying Phyta
- Improved plant nutrient health and diseases resistance.
- Improved rooting action.
- Increased fruit set.
- Higher solids content.
- Increased yield.
- Post-harvest quality enhancements.
- Improved foliar uptake of cations (i.e., K, Ca, Mg, Mn).
- Potassium Phosphite and Zinc, Copper.
- Fungicidal activity against Phytophthora, Pythium, Mildews, Brown Rot.
- Enhancement of the plant’s natural defence mechanisms.
Recommendations for use: Fruit, Vegetables and Ornamentals: Apply 200-500ml / 100l water.
Home and Garden: 50 ml / 10 l water.
Tank Mixing Compatibility: Omex Phyta is compatible with most, but not all, pesticides, growth regulators and micro-nutrients with regards to physical tank mixing and biological effects on the crop. However, Omex cannot accept any liability for any loss or damage as not all pesticides have been tested and because the efficacy of any mix will depend upon, among other factors, the pesticide concerned, crop conditions, growth stage, weather, and volumes of water used.
Precautions: Omex Phyta should be stored in frost-free conditions with an optimum storage range between 5-40?C. Omex Phyta is a non-hazardous and non-flammable foliar fertiliser. Gloves and face shields should be worn when handling the concentrate.
