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Presented byTimmy MannBen Hill Griffin, Inc.

SolutionsFoliar

Timmy MannBen Hill Griffin, Inc.

Today we’re addressing…Foliar Fertilizers

A Practical ApproachAssessing Foliar ProductsThe Effects of Foliar Nutrition on Plant

DiseaseThe Effects of Foliar Nutrition on

ProductionEnhancing the Effects of Good Nutrition

with products from ALLTECH

Why Use Foliar Fertilizers?N

P

K

Ca

Mg

SB

Cu

Fe

Mn

Mo

Zn

Per acre Product2.25 lbs Serenade Max WP

2 qts Di-Oxy Solv organic

8 gal *14-8-7 w/K-phite (1-pt/gal)

8.5 lbs Epsom Salts (MgSO4)

8.5 lbs Techmangam (MnSO4)

2.8 lbs Zinc Sulfate

0.85 oz Sodium Molybdate

8.5 lbs 13-0-44 spray grade (KNO3)

1 qt Saver w/ammonium salicylate

5 gal 435 Oil

COMPATIBILITY/INEFFECIENCIES

MINIMUM 250 GPATOO EXPENSIVE

The Foliar Option

The GRIFFIN Foliar OptionApply ONE Product

Griffin 408 Foliar Fertilizer with Agro-Mos

4 lbs Nitrogen8 lbs Potash1 lb Magnesium.5 lbs Sulfur.03 lbs Boron.05 lbs Copper.05 lbs Iron.5 lbs Manganese.001 lbs Molybdenum.5 lbs Zinc16 oz Agro-Mos by ALLTECH

EXAMPLE

Foliar Fertilizers byGriffin Fertilizer Company

What Makes a Quality Foliar Fertilizer?

Solutions!

Solutions!

Solutions!

Tim’s Two Rules of Solubility• Rule #1:

if it ain’t soluble, it ain’t effective.

• Rule #2: if it was soluble, but you tank mixed with an incompatible tank mix partner, it ain’t soluble and it ain’t effective.

The Importance of SolubilityDifferent magnesium compounds were absorbed at

different rates by apple leaves (Fisher & Walker, 1955). After a 24 hour absorption period, leaf absorption of

magnesium was observed as follows:

Material Solubility % UptakeMagnesium Nitrate: 125 g / 100 ml 71%Magnesium Chloride: 54.3 g / 100 ml 32%Magnesium Sulfate: 25.5 g / 100 ml 8%Magnesium Phosphate: Only Slightly Soluble 4%

Solubility Chart

0.6

2.7

2.8

3.8

8.35

14.1

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

Potassium Sulfate

Potassium Nitrate

MKP

Ammonium Phosphate

Urea

DKP

Lbs per Gallon

Foliar Fertilizers are SOLUBLE

Salt Index of Various Fertilizers

106.30

104.70

75.40

73.60

29.90

8.40

7.60

- 20.00 40.00 60.00 80.00 100.00 120.00

Potassium Chloride

Ammonium Nitrate

Urea

Potassium Nitrate

Calcium Nitrate

MKP

DKP

Soluble & SAFE

Mg(NO3)2 (Magnesium Nitrate) +

K2HPO4 (Dipotassium Phosphate)=

Mg(OH)2 or Mg3(PO4)2Completely insoluble, NOT an acceptable

foliar nutritional)

Compatibility Concerns

The Importance of SolubilityDifferent magnesium compounds were absorbed at

different rates by apple leaves (Fisher & Walker, 1955). After a 24 hour absorption period, leaf absorption of

magnesium was observed as follows:

Material Solubility % UptakeMagnesium Nitrate: 125 g / 100 ml 71%Magnesium Chloride: 54.3 g / 100 ml 32%Magnesium Sulfate: 25.5 g / 100 ml 8%Magnesium Phosphate: Only Slightly Soluble 4%

• Rule #1: if it ain’t soluble, it ain’t effective.

• Rule #2: if it was soluble, but you tank mixed with an incompatible tank mix partner, it ain’t soluble and it ain’t effective.

The Effects of Foliar Nutrition on Plant Disease

Direct Relationships withMineral Nutrition And Fungal Diseases

• Potassium deficiencies cause weaker, thinner cell walls and high sugar and amino acid concentrations in the leaf.• Calcium and boron deficiencies also causes a buildup of sugars and amino acids of both leaf and stem tissue.• Thinner, weaker cell walls "leak" nutrient laden fluids to the plant surface which creates a fertile environment that stimulates the germination of fungal spores on leaf and root surfaces.• Excessive nitrogen supplies bring about higher amounts of amino acid and amide concentrations.

• Plants have an Immune System which produces compounds that hinder disease attacks.• Boron plays a key role in the syntheses of defensive compounds.• Copper deficiencies hinder the production of these compounds, cause accumulation of soluble carbohydrates and reduced lignification.

Direct Relationships between Mineral Nutrition And Disease

“In order for a citrus tree to become infected with HLB, there has to be a large enough population of psyllids that live long enough to become infected, attack the tree, and overwhelm the defense (immune) system of the tree.”

Dr. Michael Rogers, University of Florida,

2008

Foliar Fertilizers

• A Practical Approach• What Makes a Good Foliar

Fertilizer• How Foliar Nutritionals

Increase Disease Resistance

• How Do We Pay for It?

What is the relationship between nutrition, production, and disease

resistance in citrus?

Nutrient levels that tend to be optimum for production are

optimum for disease resistance, as well...

EFFECTS OF FOLIAR UREA SPRAYS ON FLOWERING AND YIELDS OF VALENCIA

ORANGE TREES

“Urea applied between the dates of 25 Dec. and 11 Jan. increased flowers.

Winter urea sprays on the same plots for 4 consecutive years significantly

increased yields. Orange juice soluble solids per ha were increased when

compared to the control plots.”Gene Albrigo, IFAS, Lake Alfred, FL

KNO3 FOLIAR APPLICATION TO ‘SUNBURST' TANGERINE

“Trees receiving the KNO3 applications had over 30% more size 100 and larger fruit during the first spot picks in early

November of each year.

Trees receiving KNO3 applications averaged $5.00 more per tree during the first spot pick each

year in gross returns.”

Brian Boman, IFAS, Fort Pierce, FL

FOLIAR NUTRIENT SPRAYS INFLUENCE YIELD AND

SIZE OF 'VALENCIA' ORANGE “Over the 3 years, trees receiving the KNO3 or

MKP applications had 24-29% more fruit per tree, averaged 28% more boxes per tree, and

had 25% higher total pound solids per tree than the control treatment. “

Brian Boman, IFAS, Fort Pierce, FL

24% Higher Gross ReturnsOn Processed Fruit

28% Higher Gross ReturnsOn Fresh Fruit

We’ve addressed…Foliar Fertilizer – A Practical ApproachAssessing Foliar ProductsThe Effects of Foliar Nutrition on Plant

DiseaseThe Effects of Foliar Nutrition on

ProductionEnhancing the Effects of Good

Nutrition with products from ALLTECH

Foliar Fertilizers byGriffin Fertilizer Company

Thank you very much!