Description
Solarade Characteristics
- Solarad has a toxic effect on some types of nematodes when used at recommended doses.
- Solarad creates a covering around the root system, Where it supplies the absorption area.
- Solarad is a natural compound that has no residual effect on plants and fruits.
- Solarad stimulates the growth of capillary roots, This allows the plants to overcome any kind of damage such as nematodes or root suffocation.
- Solarad must be repeated periodically to maintain the vitality of the roots.
Saponins
Natural compounds in plants with chemical properties similar to glycosides, But it is characterized by the fact that it produces a soapy foam when shaken with water, derived from triterpenes or sterols, It is chemically decomposed into saponin (aglycone), known as Glycyrrhic acid C30H46O4. It is widely spread in plants.
The properties of soaps
- It is characterized by being a foamy solution even if it is in a low concentration.
- They are amorphous and soluble in water.
The importance of soaps
It has a protective function in plants against insects and microorganisms.
How to add and use
- Repeat the treatment regularly as many times as necessary.
- If the temperature is between 12 to 28 degrees Celsius, It is recommended to apply every 7 to 15 days depending on the extent of the problem.
- Application dose : 5 liters per acre, through irrigation systems.
- The application is done on all crops (fruits, vegetables, field crops), In the early growth periods, and ground application with different irrigation systems.
Chemical and physical composition | |
Complex iron sourced from iron lignosulfonate | 2.5% |
A complex zinc sourced from zinc lignosulfonate | 2.5% |
Bio-saponins extracts | |
Packaging | 1 – 5 – 20 liters |
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