

Bio5
Biostimulant
Plant growth simulation
The beneficial microorganisms in Bio5 convert nutrients (N, P, K, Si) into plant accessible forms. As a result, they provide the nutrients to the plants and reduce the naturally occurring fertilisation losses (leaching, evaporation). By stimulating the plant root zone, microorganisms improve the nutrient intake.
Promotes soil biodiversity
Increases plant productivity
Improves crop tolerance to abiotic stresses
Promotes healthy and strong root development and better nutrient uptake
Reduces naturally occuring fertilisation losses
PLANT BIOSTIMULATOR - MICROBIAL PRODUCT FOR INDUSTRIAL SEED TREATMENT AND FERTILIZER COATING
The product can be stored for 18 months at 5–30 °C temperature in a tightly closed original packaging, in a dry well-ventilated place, protected from direct sunlight.
APPLICATION RATES FOR SPRAYING ON THE SOIL
Crop
Dosage
Application time
Cereals, sugar beets
0.05 kg/ha
Spray before sowing, in sowing time or until plants cover the interrows
Sunflowers, canola
0.05 kg/ha
Spray before sowing, in sowing time or until plants cover the interrows
Legumes
0.05 kg/ha
Spray before sowing, in sowing time or until plants cover the interrows
Vegetables
0.05 kg/ha
Spray or water before sowing, in sowing time or up to 2 weeks after germination
Orchards
0.05 kg/ha
Water at the beginning of active shoor growth, repeat after reaching full root activity
Decorative plants
0.05 kg/ha or 0.2 g/L of water
Water after seedlings/trees planting or after trees cutting
Perennial plants
0.2 g/L of water
Water at the beginning of rooting, repeat once in the three months
Flowers
0.2 g/L of water
Use in germination time or for the root zone in the rooting time
USAGE RATES FOR SEED COATING:
Crop
Application rate
Total solution rate
Wheat
0.2 kg/t
10 L/t
Legumes (peas, beans)
0.2 kg/t
10 L/t
Sunflower
1-2 kg/t
30 L/t
Potatoes and other vegetables
0.2-0.4 kg/t
30 L/t
Decorative plants
0.2-0.4 kg/t
30 L/t
If seeds are sown at a higher rate than 100 kg/ha, use 100 g/ha of product.
If seeds are sown at a rate of up to 100 kg/ha, use 50 g/ha of product.
If seeds are sown at a rate of around 20 kg/ha, use 10 g/ha of product.




