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Citrus
Citrus crop guide – the best way to use your citrus fertilizer
Here is a small sample of some of the useful information contained in the guide:
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Intensive citrus cultivation requires the use of fertilizers, close monitoring and control of pests, diseases and weeds, effective irrigation and control of tree size.
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Citrus can be grown on a wide variety of soils, from sand to loam and clay. Both acidic and alkaline soils are acceptable.
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Nitrogen is one of the primary nutrients absorbed by citrus roots, preferably in form of nitrate (NO3-) anion. This nutrient is equally essential for good cell division, growth and respiration.
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Multi-K™ potassium nitrate fertilizer in prilled form can be applied manually or by fertilizer spreader, a source of nitrogen in nitrate (NO3-) form and chlorine free potassium. Prevents salinity injuries and is quickly up-taken by tree roots.
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Haifa Bonus™ foliar fertilizer affects the external and internal fruit quality: increases size and weight, prevents creasing and splitting, improves soluble solids and vitamin C content. In addition, this fertilizer corrects plant nutrient deficiencies quickly and effectively.

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