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Fulvex™

The Ultimate Nutrient Enhancer



Fulvex is a 1% liquid magnesium product. It has a relatively small molecular structure that readily enters plant roots, stems and leaves.

Density:
8.30 lb per gallon
0.99 kg per liter


The Nature of Fulvex
Fulvex™ has high oxygen-hydrogen levels that stimulate unique and positive influences on plant metabolic processes.
 

Fulvex™ has extremely high cation exchange capacities (between 500 and 1,000), which allows it to attract and hold nutrients and carry them directly to cell metabolic sites.

How Fulvex Works:

Mixes with all chemicals
FULVEX™ reacts with both organic and inorganic compounds with high or low pH.

Promotes Higher Crop Yields
Seeds treated with weak concentrations of FULVEX™, before sowing, improves the rate of growth and development of roots and shoots.

Applications

Fertilizer Mix: FULVEX™ is mixed with foliar fertilizers both organic and inorganic to help carry nutrients directly to cell metabolic sites. This is usually done with a 25% to 30% reduction in the normal amount of chemical fertilizer used. The application rate is one pint of Fulvex™ per acre of coverage.

Fruit Development: Fulvex and Seaweed Creme (SW-3) combinations are used for bud formation, fruit set, fruit sizing and crop finishing to give the crop longer shelf life, higher Brix levels and better color. The rate of application is one gallon of Fulvex combined with one quart of Seaweed Creme (SW-3) mixed with ten gallons of water per acre.
 
Herbicide Accelerant: FULVEX™ is used to extend and accelerate contact or systemic herbicides. Use the recommended lowest rate or a 25% rate reduction of the herbicide used. The rate of application is one quart of FULVEX™ per one acre of coverage.

Root Dip: A root dip of FULVEX™ and Seaweed Creme™ (SW-3™) is common for the quick establishment of new root hairs. The rate is one pint of FULVEX™ and one pint of Seaweed Creme™ (SW-3™) mixed with 10 gallons of water. Use on bare rootstock, or vegetable/melon transplants. Pre-treat seed prior to planting for quick germination.

All Irrigation Methods: For general plant health apply FULVEX™ to all liquid mixes and apply through drip tape, micro-sprinkler, pivot, border or furrow irrigation . The application rate will vary from one gallon-per-acre to 10 gallons-per-acre depending on the need of the plant.

Increases Sugar Content: Apply one quart per acre plus defoliant one month prior to harvest on sugarcane. Increases of 14 to 15 percent of finished sugar per acre are common with this application.
 
Liquid

Directions For Use:

This product is compatible with nitrogen base fertilizers (UN-32, CAN-17). Use with appropriate water dilution. Jar test for compatibility before mixing with other chemicals.



Application Recommendations:

The application rate is 1-2 gallons concentrate per acre. Can be used for foliar, drip, and sprayer applications. May aid in nutrient uptake. Dilute a minimum 1 gallon product to 10 gallons water. For defoliation use 1-2 quarts plus mid-rate of defoliant. Use appropriate amount of water for proper application. Contact supplier for additional application options. 


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Storage and Handling:

In case of accidental exposure, flush with water. Temporary staining of skin may occur. Product is non-hazardous. Store in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight. Protective gloves and eye protection recommended.



Warning Info:

KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN. NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION 

Note:

Buyer assumes all risk of use, storage and handling of this material. Neither seller nor its agent make any warranty, expressed or implied, concerning this product, except in conformity with statements on the label. Note: Buyer assumes all risk of use, storage and handling of this material. Neither seller nor its agent make any warranty, expressed or implied, concerning this product, except in conformity with statements on the label.

Information regarding the contents and levels of metals in this product is available on the internet at 

http://www.aapfco.org/metals.htm