Foliar : ProteSyn
Specification
ProteSyn is a new and improved proprietary formulation of concentrated amino acid proteins and carbohydrates fortifed with plant enzymes, vitamins, plant sugars, and other simple and complex carbons in a 6-2-3 nutrient base.ProteSyn contains high concentrations of components necessary to encourage:
Enhanced Growth in Low Light / Shade Conditions
Exceptional Compatibility & Product Stability
Improved Plant Strength
Plant Energy
Converting Excessive Nitrogen
Linear Uptake of Nutrients
Sustenance of plant health requires production of mature proteins
through completion of photosynthesis.
ProteSyn conserves plant energy and directly improves its
photosynthetic effciency by providing complete amino acids and
carbohydrates and facilitating the formation of mature proteins which
are usually defcient in turfgrass under stress and intensive use.
AMINO ACIDS – Required for complete and mature protein formation.
CARBOHYDRATES – Simple and complex carbon form energy necessary for photosynthesis.
PROTEINS – Facilitates the creation of mature proteins, the building block of cell division.
VITAMINS – Necessary for plant digestion and photosynthesis.
PROFESSIONAL USE GUIDELINES
COMPATIBILITY: ProteSyn can be tank mixed with a wide array of pesticides and other nutritional products. Since tank mix compatibility is infuenced by water chemistry, and local water supplies vary, always quart jar test mixability prior to tank mixing.
METHODS OF APPLICATION: ProteSyn should be applied with spray volumes of no more than 350 litres of water per hectare. Spray volumes over 350 litres per hectare reduce product effectiveness. Do not water in. Wait at least 3 hours to irrigate.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Apply ProteSyn bi-weekly at a rate of 10 litres per hectare or at 5 litres per hectare weekly. As stress increases a rate of 15 litres per hectare is appropriate, and under high stress or to assist recovery spray at 20 litres per hectare.

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