Wilchem takes your crop as seriously as you do! www.wilchem.com.au PO BOX 77 Walkerville South Australia 5081 39 Jonal Drive Cavan South Australia 5094.

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Wilchem takes your crop as seriously as you do! PO BOX 77 Walkerville South Australia Jonal Drive Cavan South Australia 5094 ACN A.B.N Tel: (08) Fax: (08) Signature Amino Acid Chelates Wilchem Signature is a range of amino acid chelates. Amino acids are bidentate chelants – they form two bonds to the nutrient to form a “chelate ring”. The chelate ring is stronger than a single ionic bond, which protects the nutrient and maintains it in solution. Amino acid chelates increase nutrient uptake efficiency, leading to increase yield and quality. Applications and Timings CropRate L/HaTimingWater L/Ha Tree Fruit Starting from petal fall until 20 days before harvest. Repeated treatments every days 1000 Tomato Starting from first bunch flowering treatments every days1000 Herbaceous and horticultural crops 2Starting from leaves phase treatments.1000 Fertigation: 3 to 4 L/ha over 3 to 5 treatments Directions for use: Foliar sprays are the most effective way of applying Signature Calcium however, it is also suitable for fertigation and furrow injection as chelates reduce reactions in the soil solution making the nutrients more available and for a longer period. Calcium Deficiency: Calcium deficiency occurs mainly in low pH soils. High levels of magnesium, potassium and nitrogen can reduce availability of calcium. Compatibility with Agricultural Chemicals: Signature Calcium is compatible with a wide range of agricultural herbicides and pesticides. Check the Compatibility Guide as a reference. Always do a small jar test before preparing a full tank mix. Other Details: Liquid fertilizers can be corrosive to metals so flush equipment clean after use. Avoid inhaling fumes. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Protect from frost. Amino acids are an organic substance and over time some slight precipitation may occur. Do not store for extended periods in direct sunlight. Deficiency Symptoms: Soft fruit, poor storage life and physical disorders Lodging Terminal buds and roots do not develop normally Analysis (w/v) Calcium (Ca) – 80g/L Amino Acid (AA) – 172 g/L Nitrogen (N) – 28 g/L pH – 6.0 to 6.5 Specific gravity (SG) – 1.26 The Function: Calcium is essential for growing points, cell structure, cell wall function and strength. Calcium aids in cell division and elongation, practically in roots. Calcium is highly immobile in plants, and is most common in tree crops, fruit crops and vegetables. Water Calcium Uses: Wilchem Signature Calcium is used to correct and prevent calcium deficiency in a wide range of crops. Signature Calcium can be applied via fertigation, furrow injection or foliar applications for broadacre, viticultural and horticultural production where calcium deficiency may occur. Calcium Water Nutrient removal by crop: The table on the left shows approximately the grams per tonne of grain that indicative crops remove from the soil. This will vary depending on soil fertility, varieties and seasons. This can be used as a guide for trace element applications.