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FERTILISER BULLET RANGE TARGETED NUTRITION FOR TURF…


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The Maxwell Bullet range of turf nutrition products has been specifically formulated to the highest of standards by our experienced technical team and qualified plant bio-chemists. It is designed to place the turf manager in control of secondary macro and micronutrient application. This allows considered application at times when there is concern over environmental or pest induced stress, or in response to a requirement for enhanced visual presentation.


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By understanding the role of nutritional elements within the plant, turf managers can utilise the Maxwell Bullet range to elicit a specific plant stimulating effect or, overcome soil nutritional deficiencies via foliar application of the optimised formulations. Furthermore, each product has been developed to deliver the primary nutrient alongside accompanying synergistic nutritional elements for maximum efficacy.


The Maxwell Bullet range is formulated differently to many other micronutrient ranges by featuring natural carboxylic acid chelating technology to ensure efficient and safe delivery of nutrients into the plant. Natural carboxylic acid is biodegradable and therefore prevents persistency in the environment that occurs with more common chelates.


What is a chelate? Liquid Granular Soluble


Derived from the Greek word χηλή, (chēlē) meaning claw, a chelating agent is an organic molecule which in simple terms encapsulates a plant nutrition molecule, protecting it from precipitation which would make the nutrient unavailable.


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