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MOSINTER Algal Nutrient / Chlorosis Correction

Chlorosis Correction Fertilizer

Sugar Alcohol Chelated Chlorosis Repair — Specifically for physiological chlorosis, the slightly acidic environment facilitates the absorption of secondary and trace elements.

Nitrogen (N) ≥ 50g/L
Iron (Fe) ≥ 40g/L
Zinc (Zn) ≥ 50g/L
Seaweed Extract ≥ 420g/L
Mannitol ≥ 380g/L
pH 4.5 — 6.5
Quality Assurance
Self-Production

Technical Specifications

Chemical and physical indicators

Serial Number Indicator Name Specification Requirements
1 Nitrogen (N) ≥ 50g/L
2 Iron (Fe) ≥ 40g/L
3 Zinc (Zn) ≥ 50g/L
4 Manganese (Mn) ≥ 5g/L
5 Copper (Cu) ≥ 5g/L
6 Magnesium (Mg) ≥ 6g/L
7 Seaweed Extract ≥ 420g/L
8 Mannitol ≥ 380g/L
9 Density 1.42 — 1.52 g/cm³
10 pH (1:250 dilution) 4.5 — 6.5

Product Features

Characteristics Description
Sugar alcohol chelation process Sugar alcohol fully chelated medium and trace elements, nutrients can be quickly transported within the crop phloem.
Slightly Acidic Environment pH 4.5-6.5, conducive to the absorption and utilization of medium and trace elements.
Multi-element synergy Simultaneously supplements various medium and trace elements such as Fe, Zn, Mn, Cu, Mg.
Seaweed active ingredients Rich in seaweed extract ≥420g/L and mannitol ≥380g/L.
Direct absorption and utilization Directly absorbed and utilized by the required parts, superior to conventional medium and trace element fertilizers.
Wide range of applications Suitable for field crops, cash crops, and garden flowers

Product Introduction

About chlorosis

Chlorosis refers to the partial or complete loss of green color in plant leaves, resulting in yellowing or yellowish-green discoloration. Chlorosis can be classified intoPhysiologicalAndPathologicalTwo types. Physiological chlorosis is generally caused by harsh external environments (drought, waterlogging, or poor soil) or plant nutrient deficiencies, with the more common being physiological chlorosis due to iron, sulfur, nitrogen, magnesium, zinc, manganese, or copper deficiency.

Product Overview

Sugar Alcohol Chelated Physiological Chlorosis Repair Solution is a nutritional fertilizer specifically developed for physiological chlorosis. Drenching or foliar spraying improves the micro-ecological environment of roots or leaves, and the slightly acidic environment aids the absorption and utilization of secondary and trace elements. Sugar alcohols fully chelate secondary and trace elements, allowing nutrients to be rapidly transported within the crop phloem and directly absorbed by target areas, which is unmatched by conventional secondary and trace element fertilizers.

Core Advantages

  • Multi-Element FormulaSimultaneously supplements various secondary and trace elements such as Fe, Zn, Mn, Cu, Mg, etc., for comprehensive repair with a single application.
  • Sugar alcohol chelation processSugar alcohol fully chelates medium and trace elements, enabling rapid nutrient transport in the phloem and direct absorption by the required parts.
  • Slightly Acidic EnvironmentpH 4.5-6.5, conducive to the absorption and utilization of medium and trace elements, improving fertilizer efficiency.
  • Seaweed active ingredientsSeaweed extract ≥420g/L, Mannitol ≥380g/L, promotes crop growth.
  • Prevention and TreatmentSpraying before disease onset can prevent physiological chlorosis and avoid premature crop aging.
  • Good CompatibilityCompatible with most fertilizers and pesticides for convenient application.

Product Efficacy

Quick yellowing correction

Targets physiological chlorosis symptoms caused by iron, zinc, magnesium, etc., deficiencies, rapidly replenishes nutrients, and restores leaf green color.

Improve the micro-ecological environment

Applying this product via irrigation or foliar spray can improve the micro-ecological environment of roots or leaves, creating favorable conditions for crop growth.

Prevent Premature Aging

Foliar application before disease onset can prevent physiological chlorosis and avoid premature aging of crops caused by nutrient deficiency.

Enhances stress resistance

Seaweed active ingredients enhance crop resistance to adverse environments such as drought and waterlogging.

Application Scenarios

Foliar Spray
Fertigation
Field Crops
Garden Flowers

Application Reference

Foliar spray (recommended)

Rapidly supplements medium and trace elements, directly acts on leaves, and quickly corrects yellowing symptoms.

  • Dilution ratio: 400 — 1200 times
  • Apply evenly to both sides of the leaves
  • Application interval: 7–15 days
  • Note: Better results with 2-3 consecutive sprays.

Fertigation

Applied via irrigation systems to improve the root micro-environment and fundamentally address nutrient deficiency issues.

  • Dilution ratio: 400 — 800 times
  • Dosage: 1 — 2 kg/mu per application
  • Frequency: Adjust according to crop conditions
  • Note: Better results when foliar spray is combined with drench application.

Suitable Crops

Crop Type Representative Crops Main Benefits Recommended Usage
Field Crops Rice, wheat, corn, cotton Prevent and remedy nutrient deficiency yellowing Foliar spray or fertigation
Cash Crops Tea, tobacco, fruits, and vegetables Improve quality, restore leaf green color Primarily for foliar spray
Fruit Trees Citrus, apples, grapes, pears Corrects Iron and Zinc Deficiency Yellowing Foliar spray + fertigation
Garden Flowers Ornamental plants, flowers, seedlings Restore landscape appearance Primarily for foliar spray
Application precautions
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and freezing.
  • Shake well before use. Use promptly after opening.
  • Can be mixed with most fertilizers and pesticides, but a small-scale trial before use is recommended.
  • For foliar application, it is recommended to conduct a small-scale trial first to confirm no phytotoxicity before large-scale use.
  • After disease onset, it is recommended to apply continuously for 2-3 times and strengthen field maintenance management.
  • Ensure "timely drainage during waterlogging and timely irrigation during drought," coupled with good cultivation management.

FAQ

Chlorosis refers to the partial or complete loss of green color in plant leaves, resulting in yellowing or yellowish-green discoloration. It is divided into two categories:

  • Pathological chlorosisYellowing caused by pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi.
  • Physiological chlorosisCaused by environmental factors or nutrient deficiencies, common reasons include:

Common causes of physiological yellowing:

  • Iron DeficiencyNew leaves with green veins and yellowed mesophyll
  • Zinc DeficiencyLeaves small and yellowing, with clustering appearance
  • Magnesium DeficiencyYellowing between veins on older leaves
  • Nitrogen DeficiencyUniform yellowing of entire plant leaves
  • Sulfur DeficiencyNew leaf veins turn yellow
  • Manganese DeficiencyYellow spots appear on leaves
  • Copper DeficiencyLeaf chlorosis and distortion

Physiological yellowing is closely related to environmental factors (drought, waterlogging, poor soil).

Sugar alcohol chelation is an advanced fertilizer processing technology with the following advantages:

  • Phloem transportSugar alcohol-chelated secondary and trace elements can be rapidly transported within the crop phloem, which conventional inorganic trace elements cannot achieve.
  • Direct AbsorptionNutrients can be directly absorbed and utilized by the needed parts, with utilization efficiency far exceeding that of ordinary medium and trace element fertilizers.
  • Excellent StabilitySugar alcohol chelated nutrients are less likely to be fixed in the soil, offering better stability.
  • High MobilityRapidly mobilizes within plants to quickly reach nutrient-deficient areas.

This is why sugar alcohol chelated products are "incomparable to conventional medium and trace element fertilizers."

According to the purpose of use:

  • PreventionApply before the crop growing season or onset of disease to effectively prevent physiological chlorosis.
  • TreatmentApply immediately upon detection of chlorosis symptoms; recommended to spray consecutively 2-3 times at intervals of 7-15 days.
  • Coordinate with field managementAfter disease onset, strengthen field maintenance by ensuring "timely drainage during waterlogging and timely irrigation during drought."

Best results when foliar spray is combined with fertigation or drip irrigation.

Store in the original sealed packaging, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place. Shelf life:24 Months. Storage precautions:

  • Avoid direct sunlight and freezing
  • Avoid contact with sharp objects to prevent packaging damage
  • Avoid storage with strong oxidizers, strong acids, or strong alkalis

Use as soon as possible after opening the barrel; reseal and store any unused product.

This product has been exported to multiple regions including Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Available export documents include:

  • Commercial Invoice
  • Packing List
  • Certificate of Origin (CO)
  • Phytosanitary Certificate
  • SDS/MSDS (Multilingual Version)
  • Quality Inspection Report (COA)

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