Thanks to its formulation, Disper Complex ensures that plant nutrients are easily absorbed by the plant. The microelements it contains help balance plant growth and development, maximizing yield. It plays a role in chlorophyll synthesis, enzyme activity, cell division, and carbohydrate metabolism in plants.
MODE OF ACTION
Disper Complex GS is a formulation containing a blend of chelated micronutrients in granular form. Thanks to its special Fluid Bed Technology (FBT) granulation process, it is dust-free during application. The product does not form dust or lumps and is 100% water-soluble.
Disper Complex GS rapidly corrects zinc (Zn) and manganese (Mn) deficiency symptoms, which are commonly observed in soils with high phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) levels.
The high concentration of iron (Fe), fully chelated with EDDHSA, ensures rapid uptake by plants. In addition, other micronutrients included after extensive scientific research are fully chelated with EDTA and formulated in a balanced composition.
Thanks to its advanced Fluid Bed Technology formulation, Disper Complex GS provides superior performance and effectiveness even at lower application rates compared to similar micronutrient products.
Compatibility
Disper Complex GS can be mixed with many liquid and powder fertilizers, chemical crop protection products, and biological products.
Do not mix with:
- Oil-based products
- Highly acidic products
- Highly alkaline products
In doubtful situations, conduct a jar compatibility test before application or consult your Bioglobal representative.
Composition
- Iron (Fe) EDDHSA: 5% (100% EDDHSA-chelated)
- Manganese (Mn): 3.5% (100% EDTA-chelated)
- Zinc (Zn): 0.4% (100% EDTA-chelated)
- Copper (Cu): 0.4% (100% EDTA-chelated)
- Boron (B): 0.6%
- Molybdenum (Mo): 0.22%
Chelate Stability Range
- EDTA chelate stability: pH 4–11
- EDDHSA chelate stability: pH 3.5–11
Application Timing
Generally applied to all crop groups during periods of intense vegetative growth.
In orchards and nurseries, the first application should be made before buds and flowers open, when plants begin active growth.
For maximum effectiveness, foliar applications should begin as early as possible in the season, once there is sufficient leaf area for rapid absorption.
Application frequency may vary depending on soil conditions, crop sensitivity to micronutrient deficiencies, and regional growing conditions.
In cases of severe deficiency, applications should be repeated every 7–10 days.
Application Rates
Foliar Application
- 100–300 g / 100 L water
Cereals (Wheat and Related Crops)
- 20–40 g/da
- Applied during tillering and flag-leaf stages.
Corn (Maize)
- 20–40 g/da
- Two applications: at the 8-leaf stage and again 15–20 days later.
Cotton
- 20–40 g/da
- First application when plants reach 10–15 cm height, together with the first crop protection treatment.
- Repeat at square formation and first boll formation stages.
Legumes
- 30–50 g/da
- One application.
Vineyards
- 100–200 g / 100 L water
- Applied before and after flowering.
Foliar applications should preferably be made during late afternoon hours or on cloudy days.
Soil Application
Fruit Trees
- Through drip irrigation systems:
- 1–1.5 kg/da
- Applied 3–5 times.
Vineyards
- 400–600 g/da
- 5–10 g per vine
Newly Planted Vines
- 1–4 g per vine
Ornamental Plants
- 1–3 g/m²
Compatibility
Do not mix with:
- Mineral oils
- Alkaline products
Note: Product descriptions and composition information have been provided directly by the manufacturer.