Akvaredi
Professional Hard Water Conditioner and High pH Regulator.
An analysis of the main issues affecting the efficiency of the working solution confirms that
high water hardness
High water hardness is the main reason for the reduced effectiveness of crop protection products, as metal ions react with the active substance molecule, leading to a change in its chemical formula and, in some cases, the formation of an insoluble precipitate.
Alkaline environment (pH level above 7)
An alkaline environment (pH level above 7) is also a problem, as the vast majority of pesticides have an acidic nature, and when they come into contact with alkalinity, alkaline hydrolysis (decomposition) occurs.
Akvaredi is the first product on the Ukrainian market specifically designed to bind free hardness ions (calcium and magnesium) in water.
Akvaredi enhances nutrient absorption
The use of Akvaredi improves nutrient absorption by plants both through root and foliar feeding.
The unique multi-component formulation of Akvaredi provides a quick solution to the main issues (hardness and pH), making water the perfect base for any pesticide.
Recommendations for using Akvaredi:
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Dosage: 10 - 30 ml per 100 L of water. However, in most cases, the dosage depends on the water characteristics, so it is recommended to conduct a test with a small amount of water before use.
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Akvaredi should be added to the working solution first.
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Add fertilizers/crop protection products according to the instructions for each preparation.
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After adding all products, top up the water to the maximum sprayer level while mixing thoroughly.
**HEDP — Hydroxyethylidene Diphosphonic Acid, which has chelating properties that promote better nutrient absorption by plants, both through root and foliar feeding.
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significantly reduces the pH of water as a result - prevention of alkaline hydrolysis
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Due to complete and irreversible isolation of harmful ions such as calcium, magnesium, iron contained in hard water softens hard water.
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increases the compatibility of all formulations of glyphosate, other herbicides, fungicides, insecticides and non-ionic surfactants.
Professional Hard Water Conditioner and High pH Regulator.
An analysis of the main issues affecting the efficiency of the working solution confirms that
high water hardness
High water hardness is the main reason for the reduced effectiveness of crop protection products, as metal ions react with the active substance molecule, leading to a change in its chemical formula and, in some cases, the formation of an insoluble precipitate.
Alkaline environment (pH level above 7)
An alkaline environment (pH level above 7) is also a problem, as the vast majority of pesticides have an acidic nature, and when they come into contact with alkalinity, alkaline hydrolysis (decomposition) occurs.
Akvaredi is the first product on the Ukrainian market specifically designed to bind free hardness ions (calcium and magnesium) in water.
Akvaredi enhances nutrient absorption
The use of Akvaredi improves nutrient absorption by plants both through root and foliar feeding.
The unique multi-component formulation of Akvaredi provides a quick solution to the main issues (hardness and pH), making water the perfect base for any pesticide.
Recommendations for using Akvaredi:
-
Dosage: 10 - 30 ml per 100 L of water. However, in most cases, the dosage depends on the water characteristics, so it is recommended to conduct a test with a small amount of water before use.
-
Akvaredi should be added to the working solution first.
-
Add fertilizers/crop protection products according to the instructions for each preparation.
-
After adding all products, top up the water to the maximum sprayer level while mixing thoroughly.
**HEDP — Hydroxyethylidene Diphosphonic Acid, which has chelating properties that promote better nutrient absorption by plants, both through root and foliar feeding.
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