Foliar : Perk-Up
Specification
Perk Up is a blend of Floratine Technology, calcium, simple and
complex carbohydrates, and naturally occurring compounds
specifcally designed to treat stress induced defciencies on
intensively managed turfgrasses.
Perk Up contains elements required for:
Respiration Stress
Wilt Resistance & Recovery
Root Growth
Reduced Senescence
Cellular Strength
Field proven and university tested, Perk Up combines readily
available calcium and carbohydrates with proprietary and patent-
based phytochemical, antioxidant, and amino acid technology.
Perk Up’s nutrient and organic components address defciencies
commonly present during photosynthetic-respiration stress caused by
humidity, low light, and saturated soil moisture conditions.
CALCIUM – Essential for respiration, cellular strength, and rooting.
AMINO ACIDS – Specifc carbon components required for translocation
and pectate formation.
ANTIOXIDANTS – Required to neutralize free radical damage to tissue.
CARBOHYDRATES – Necessary for plant energy and amino acid and
glycomic formation.
ORGANIC EXTRACTS – Key to cell division and root growth.
NUTRIENT CONTENT
Calcium (Ca) 8,0%
or Calcium Oxide (CaO) 11,2%
Net Weight: 1,372 kg/L
PROFESSIONAL USE GUIDELINES
COMPATIBILITY: Calcium compounds are generally not compatible with a wide range of other products that are
sprayed on turfgrasses, and tank mixing should never be attempted with any other product unless defnite compatibil
is predetermined by using the standard quart jar method. Do not mix with non-Floratine products that contain humic
acids or acid base, carbonated, or neutral liquid fertilizers.
METHODS OF APPLICATION: Apply with any equipment that delivers an even mist to the turf. Perk Up should be
applied with spray volumes of no more than 350 litres per hectare. Spray volumes over 350 litres per hectare reduce
product effectiveness. Do not water in. Wait at least 3 hours to irrigate.
DIRECTIONS OF USE: Apply at a rate of 5 to 10 litres per hectare during the active growing season. High rate is
recommended during periods of heat stress. Repeat every 10 to 14 days as necessary.

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