BUDAPEST, 1202 Budapest (XX. kerület)
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Price |
3.764 HUF +VAT |
Quantity offered for sale |
200 |
Quantity unit |
Piece |
It meets the requirements of precision farming |
No |
Description
The main ingredient of Algakali is the algae Ascophyllum nodosum and its high potassium content. The organic substances in this seaweed activate the production of various enzymes and phytoalexins that promote plant growth.
Proven effects:
- growth stimulating effect in treated plants
- improves photosynthesis efficiency and substrate production
- improves sugar synthesis (increases sugar content in fruits)
- improves plant tissue maturation (frost resistance)
- increases the amount of bioactive substances (e.g. carotenes, lycopenes, anthocyanins, etc.), which are also responsible for colouring, thus increasing the speed and intensity of fruit colouring and ripening
- activates the plant immune system
In organic farming, the use of high-yielding, intensive varieties is a major challenge, because the potassium content of organic fertilisers and composts is insufficient for these varieties, so that neither the quantity nor the quality of the harvest can reach its maximum, and the intensive metabolism weakens the immune system of the plants. Algaecal addresses these problems simultaneously and effectively.
Its high natural potassium content has a positive effect on the physiological and biochemical processes of plants. It is the key nutrient in crop production and sugar synthesis and, in combination with algae, can meet the needs of even the most prolific vegetables and fruits.
The bioactive substances (vitamins, amino acids, complex sugars, minerals, plant hormones) in algae play an important role in flowering, increasing crop fixation, increasing crop size, improving crop quality and enhancing stress tolerance.
Dose: Spray or irrigate at a rate of 10-15 ml/10 litres per 10 m² of surface area for small-scale use.
In farms: 7.0-15.0 l/ha (0.7-1.5%). Use with Boraqua wetting agent (5-10 ml/10 litres).
Identifier: 7511505
Updated: 8 July 2025 at 13:03:15 CEST