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Efficacy enhancer, interaction inhibitor, mixing agent, pH regulator, spreader-sticker, defoamer.
About the Product: mak pH; Although foliar fertilization is a rapid method for plant nutrition, the diversity of application surfaces can lead to certain disadvantages regarding application efficacy. Specifically, hairy or low-friction leaf surfaces reduce application efficiency.
Its ability to be used as a pH indicator allows you to achieve optimal conditions for field application.
Effect on Plants
mak pH, even in soil applications, problems such as the hardness of the irrigation water, the pH of the irrigation water, and the fixation of applied plant nutrients in the soil as unavailable forms, reduce application efficiency.
In multi-mixes, foaming of the tank or antagonistic reactions caused by mixed preparations also reduce application efficiency.
mak pH is a new generation product that possesses features far beyond a standard spreader-sticker, developed to minimize all these disadvantages. By improving water quality, it enables you to achieve higher yields with lower doses of the pesticides and fertilizers you apply.
Recommended Plants
Vegetables (Tomato, Pepper, Eggplant, Zucchini, Cucumber, etc.), Fruit trees (Apple, Pear, Apricot, Peach, Cherry, etc.), Tropical plants (Banana, Avocado, Kiwi, Pineapple, Durian, Jackfruit, etc.), Strawberry, Olive, Hazelnut, Vineyard, Citrus, Sugar beet, Carrot, Potato, Onion, Garlic, Cotton, Corn, Sunflower, Lentil, Cereals (Wheat, Barley, Oats, etc.), Rice, Oilseeds, Winter vegetables (Cauliflower, Broccoli, Spinach, Cabbage, etc.), Ornamental plants, Cut flowers, Lawns.
Recommended Doses
1- For Defoamer and Efficacy Enhancer properties: 75-100 cc/100 liters of water.
2- For Interaction Inhibitor property: 125-150 cc/100 liters of water.
3- For Spreader and Sticker properties: 30-50 cc/100 liters of water. 4- For pH reducer property:
If the pH of the spray water is greater than 8.5, use 100-150 cc / 100 L of water.
If the pH of the spray water is between 8-8.5, use 100-125 cc / 100 L of water.
If the pH of the spray water is between 7.5-8, use 75-100 cc / 100 L of water.
If the pH of the spray water is less than 7.5, use 50-75 cc / 100 L of water.
Note: These doses are advisory and may vary depending on the hardness of the water.
You can determine the pH of your irrigation water by its color using the pH scale on the product label.

Warnings!
First, add water to the spray tank. Generally, in agricultural production, the pH of the spray water is desired to be around 5.5. Following the color scale on the mak pH label, mak pH is added to the spray tank until the pH of the spray water is reduced to the ideal pH (5.5). Afterwards, pesticides or fertilizers are added to this tank.
