Application Guide
Timing and dosage by crop.
Field guidance for Ser Amino Medium. Pick a category, open a crop, and see drip and foliar doses by phenological stage. All doses should be adjusted to soil and/or leaf analysis.
Fruit Trees
Grape
- To promote flowering and berry set, 500 cc/da by drip.
- Fruit-set and sizing applications, 500 cc/da by drip.
Olive
- To raise content concentration, 500 g–800 cc/da by drip.
- To increase fruit yield, 200–250 cc/da foliar.
- In March or early spring, 250 cc/da foliar together with sprays.
- Shoot period 250 cc/da; right after fruit set 200 cc/da foliar.
Peach
- Flowering period, 750–1000 cc/da by drip.
- Fruit-sizing period, 600–700 cc/da by drip.
Pear
- Before flowering, 250–300 cc/da foliar together with sprays.
- After petal fall, 1000–1200 cc/da by drip.
- May–June 200–300 cc/da; July–August 200–250 cc/da foliar.
Apple
- Up to mouse-ear stage 200 cc/da; pink-bud stage 150–200 cc/da foliar.
- From flowering to fruit set, 500–600 cc/da by drip.
- Until fruits reach walnut size, 500–600 cc/da by drip.
- Fruit sizing and colouring period, 300–500 cc/da by drip.
Cherry
- Pink-bud stage, 250–300 cc/da foliar.
- When 5–25% of flowers are open, 200–300 cc/da foliar.
- Pit-hardening period, 500–800 cc/da by drip.
Apricot
- Mouse-ear stage, 250–300 cc/da foliar together with sprays.
- Pink-bud stage, 200–300 cc/da foliar.
- When 70% of petals have fallen, 500–600 cc/da by drip.
- From chickpea size until harvest, 700–800 cc/da by drip.
Plum
- At bud break, 300 cc/da foliar together with sprays.
- From start of flowering until fruits reach walnut size, 700 cc/da by drip.
- During fruit colouring, 700–800 cc/da by drip.
Pomegranate
- When leaves first sprout, 300 cc/da foliar.
- During fruit set, 500 g–600 cc/da by drip.
- Until harvest, 3 applications of 600 cc/da by drip.
Vegetables
Tomato
- At transplanting, 500–600 cc/da by drip; 15–20 days later 200–300 cc/da foliar.
- During the flower–fruit period, 500–600 cc/da by drip every 2–3 weeks.
- During fruit colouring and sizing, 200–300 cc/da foliar.
Pepper
- From planting to harvest, 400–500 cc/da by drip.
- Yield-boosting applications, 200 cc/da foliar.
- 3–5 leaf stage 200 cc/da foliar; start of flowering 250 cc/da foliar.
- First fruit set 300 cc/da by drip; every 3 weeks 250 cc/da foliar.
Eggplant
- From planting to first flowering, 500–600 cc/da by drip.
- From flowering to fruit set, 500–600 cc/da by drip.
- From start of flowering, 250–300 cc/da foliar every 2 weeks.
Cucumber
- After transplanting, 200–400 cc/da by drip every 2 weeks.
- When first fruits reach hazelnut or walnut size, 300–400 cc/da foliar.
- At the start of first harvest, 500–600 cc/da by drip.
Onion
- Until harvest, 500–800 cc/da by sprinkler every 15 days.
- Single yield-boosting application, 1000 cc/da by sprinkler.
- From start of flowering, 250–300 cc/da foliar every 2 weeks.
Cabbage
- When leaves start to form, 500–750 cc/da by drip.
- Until plants reach 15 cm, 250–300 cc/da foliar.
- From 15–20 cm height until harvest, 500–750 cc/da by drip.
Green Bean
- Germination period, 150–200 cc foliar.
- Flowering and fruit-set period, 500–600 cc/da by drip.
- Before harvest, 800–1000 cc/da by drip.
Okra
- Flowering period, 200–300 cc/da foliar.
- Fruit-set period, 500–600 cc/da by drip.
- Before harvest, 2 applications of 500 cc/da by drip.
Field Crops
Potato
- With the seed 400–600 cc/da, with hoeing 500 cc/da.
- As fertigation 400 cc/da, foliar by sprinkler every 3 weeks.
- After sowing or transplanting, 300 cc by sprinkler.
- When tubers are 2–3 cm, 400 cc by sprinkler every 3 weeks until harvest.
Wheat
- Before and after tillering, 150–200 cc/da foliar.
- Stem elongation period, 200–300 cc/da foliar.
Corn
- During growth and development, 500–700 cc/da by drip or flood irrigation.
- Flowering period, 500–600 cc/da by drip and spray gun.
- Milk and grain maturity period, 500–600 cc/da by drip or flood irrigation.
Sunflower
- 1000–1500 cc/da with a spray gun, together with fertilizers applied at or before sowing.
- When plants reach 25–30 cm, at hoeing height, 200–250 cc/da with a spray gun.
- 2 applications of 400–500 cc/da until harvest, by flood or sprinkler irrigation.
Bean (Dry)
- Single yield-boosting application of 1000 cc/da by drip or flood irrigation.
- From start of flowering, 150–200 cc foliar every 2 weeks.
Sugar Beet
- Into the seedbed, 1000–1200 cc/da.
- At the 8–10 leaf stage, 500–700 cc/da.
- Until harvest, 4 applications of 200–250 cc/da foliar.
Citrus & Banana
Banana
- To promote flowering and finger formation, 500–1000 cc/da by drip.
- Fruit-set and sizing applications, 800 cc/da by drip.
- At bunch emergence, 250 ml/da foliar.
- 15 days after bunch emergence, 250 ml/da foliar.
Citrus (Orange)
- To promote flowering, 750–1000 cc/da by drip.
- To improve fruit set and quality, 600–750 cc/da by drip.
- To increase yield and reduce fruit drop, 400–600 cc/da by drip.
- During flowering 200 cc/da; when fruits are 2–3 cm across 250 cc/da foliar.
Melon · Watermelon · Strawberry
Melon
- Yield-boosting application, 400–600 cc/da by drip.
- To promote flower and fruit set, 500 cc/da by drip or flood irrigation.
- 3–5 leaf stage 500 ml/da; when fruits reach 100–200 g, 250 cc/da foliar.
Strawberry
- Emergence of flower clusters and flowering, 200 cc/da foliar.
- Fruit formation, 500 g–600 cc/da by drip.
- Runner formation, 500–600 cc/da by drip.
- Tillering period, 300–350 cc/da foliar.
Watermelon
- Seedling period, 500–600 cc/da by drip.
- Before flowering, 300 cc/da foliar together with sprays.
- From walnut size until maturity, 700 cc/da by drip.
Green Areas & Ornamentals
Rose
- Before pruning, 200 cc foliar.
- After pruning, 250–300 cc foliar.
- During shoot growth, 200–300 cc foliar.
Carnation
- Before and after planting, 500–600 cc/da by drip.
- Until cutting, one application per week of 200–300 cc foliar.
Mixing & Special Applications
Mixing Ratios
- With liquid organic fertilizers, 10–50%.
- With liquid amino-acid fertilizers, 8–24%.
- With liquid seaweed products, 10–14%.
- With liquid urea, phosphorus and potassium blends, 5–50%.
- With liquid mineral blends (boron, molybdenum, zinc, etc.), 5–50%.
- With liquid seaweed and humic-acid fertilizers, 5–30%.
- With compost and pellet fertilizers, 4–10%.
- Sprayed into farmyard manure, 1–5%.
- With granular organomineral and organic fertilizers, 4–10%.
- As a growth medium for live-microorganism products, 7–14%.
- With biopesticides, 2–13%.
- With organic pesticides, 1–10%.
Stress & Special Applications
- To prevent fruit drop, 200–300 cc/da.
- To prevent breakage in the upper canopy, 150–200 cc/da.
- To prevent fruit cracking and drop, 3 applications of 200 cc/100 L.
- To improve fruit set and uniform bud break, 2 applications of 200–300 cc/da.
- To improve calcium mobility, 300 cc/da; with calcium solutions, 5–10%.
- Under high heat stress, 200–300 cc/da; under temperature-change stress, 200 cc/da.
- When nutrients cannot be taken up, 200–300 cc/da.
- When chlorophyll synthesis fails, 250–300 cc/da together with Mg.
- To promote rooting, 400–500 cc/da by drip together with IAA; alone 700–1000 cc/da by drip.
cc/da = per decare; foliar = leaf application; drip = via drip irrigation. Figures follow the product label recommendations; the final program is set by agronomic analysis.
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