Sun Blocker
Sun Blocker has a cosmetic function. Due to this feature, higher quality, more attractive and easier to market products can be obtained. Sun Blocker provides protection against the harmful and burning effects of the sun by covering the fruit surface with a transparent film layer. It is also a special mixture with nutritional properties thanks to the trace elements it contains. It is a specific product developed especially for citrus fruits, apples, pears and pomegranates, and prevents stains on the peels of the fruits, which usually occur due to excessive moisture and excessive sun. The product plays an active role in preventing rust that may occur on the fruit.
- Prevents water loss in the plant
- Provides resistance to drought
- Provides shell quality and color
Miscibility
This product can be mixed with all kinds of fertilizers and pesticides, but before each application
It is recommended to test in small doses.
Dosage and Usage
- Citrus, Pomegranate – 500 gr/100lt every 10-15 days in July and August, when the temperature is high. 2 applications per dose of water
- Apple – Within the scope of rust control, 250 gr/100 lt every 10-15 days, starting with the flowering period. 3 applications in water dose. As part of the fight against sunburn, 500 gr/100lt every 15 days in July and August, during periods of high temperature and humidity. 2 applications per dose of water
- Pear – 250 gr/100lt every 10-15 days during periods of high temperature and humidity between the end of June and July. 2 applications per dose of water
- Greenhouse Vegetable Growing – 250gr / 100 lt to eliminate the harmful effects of sunlight on plants exposed to direct sunlight close to ventilation windows.
- Open Field Vegetable Growing – In July and August, during periods of high temperature and humidity, 250 gr/100lt every 10-15 days. 2 applications per dose of water
- Vineyard – In August, during periods of high temperature and humidity, 250 gr/100lt every 10-15 days. 2 applications per dose of water.
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