One of the situations that stresses a plant the most is change: changes in temperature, humidity, and of course, one of the most stressful situations is transplanting.
Transplanting involves a sudden and abrupt alteration of the entire context of the plant and therefore, the impact on its health is of vital importance for its subsequent growth.
Since we cannot eliminate this change, we can reduce the stress so that the new plant coming from the seedbed notices this change as little as possible.
Therefore, from EDYPRO We propose the following procedure;
Ideally, the seedlings should arrive the day before they are sown and remain in the greenhouse to acclimate before being transplanted the following day. And something It is very important to first "whitewash" the greenhouse well. before the transplant.
1. When the plant comes from the seedbed, we recommend doing a foliar treatment to the tray with REVOLUTION, formulation that coats the vegetative mass and protects the plant from attacks by Whitefly and Thrips, producing a prophylactic effect and ALGATRON, seaweed cream Ascophyllum nodosum with a great anti-stress effect that prepares the plant for transplanting.
2.- We prepared the drip bulb with EDYPRO MOISTURIZER at 20 L/ha applied during transplant irrigation, distributed throughout the irrigation period (the water must be pure and fertilizer-free). This solution of EDYPRO It is designed to break the surface tension of the water, allowing for quick and easy moistening of the soil, resulting in a very wide horizontal opening of the root zone and better water utilization. Furthermore, it creates a much more favorable environment for the plant to take root.
3.- We activate the development of the root system with the application of REGENERATION PLUS COUPÉ 60 to 80 L/ha. + ROOTING AGENT SPECIAL 10 L/ha applied together with the second irrigation of the crop. This action increases the soil's cation exchange capacity, making soil nutrients available to the plant, and accelerates root development, promoting the growth of secondary roots and root hairs.
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