FoliMAX Turbo is a unique liquid high potassium turf fertiliser containing 20% potassium and 10% nitrogen for improved plant vigour. The potassium component of the product is in the form of a chloride and sulphate free citrate/carbonate complex which provides rapid availability of potassium to the plant and enhances plant hardiness and stress resistance. 60% of the nitrogen component is in the form of a new generation slow release SRN-IQ Technology which maximises foliar uptake and nutrient utilisation processes within the plant. These features provide you with a reliable, robust and effective high potassium maintenance fertiliser that will become an integral part of your turf liquid nutrition program.
The FoliMAX Turbo guaranteed minimum analysis:
- Nitrogen (N) as SRN-IQ Technology: 6%
- Nitrogen (N) as Urea: 4%
- Total Nitrogen (N): 10%
- Total Potassium (K) as Citrate/Carbonate Complex: 20%
The FoliMAX Turbo product characteristics:
- pH: >7
- Specific Gravity: 1.2
- Appearance: Translucent liquid with ammonia odour
- Solubility: Completely soluble
Benefits of FoliMAX Turbo Turf Fertiliser:
- Turf specific fertiliser, researched and developed purely for turf purposes.
- Ideal N:K ratio for year-round maintenance applications for strong, vigorous turf.
- Chloride and sulfate free form of potassium for improved plant safety.
- Contains SRN-IQ Technology for improved plant utilisation and prolonged plant growth.
- The SRN-IQ Technology provides rapid delivery of nitrogen into the plant.
- Excellent tank mix versatility; highly compatible with many other fertilisers and chemicals.
- Very low risk of phytotoxicity due to its low salt index, even on immature turf.
- Excellent flexibility in application rates, allowing you to better optimise your nutrition program.
- Non-corrosive formulation that will not damage spray equipment.
Nitrogen to potassium ratio in turfgrass nutrition
FoliMAX Turbo possesses a nitrogen to potassium (N:K) ratio of 1:2, resulting in a liquid fertiliser that is ideally suited to maintenance applications throughout the year. By delivering nitrogen and potassium in the ratio of 1:2, turf managers are able to promote turf strength and resilience whilst avoiding undesirable growth fl ushes and potential disease pressure associated with excessive nitrogen applications. Research has shown that attempts to stimulate early growth following the break of dormancy with high applications of nitrogen can damage turf. Early spring green up is best achieved through applications of 1:2 ratio fertilisers through autumn (Hendreck & Black 2004).
In addition, many turf management practices result in reduced potassium reserves within the soil. Sand-based profi les have repeatedly been found to possess exchangeable potassium levels below the desired level required for healthy turf. Frequent irrigation and heavy rain results in potassium losses via leachate, further exacerbated by the high percolation rates in USGA style profi les. Losses through mower clippings can also be extensive with annual clipping loss of potassium through collected mower clippings often greater than 1.3kg/100m2 in typical turfgrass situations.
The Potassium Citrate/Carbonate Complex explained
The potassium in FoliMAX Turbo is present as a citrate/carbonate complex. Having dual forms of potassium optimises availability of the nutrient, both via the leaf and the soil. The potassium citrate component provides a citrate molecule which is found in all plants, and this form of potassium is immediately recognised and assimilated by the plant maximising leaf uptake. The potassium carbonate form is ideal for plant uptake in the soil environment and also has the additional benefi ts of enhancing disease resistance properties within the turfgrass plant.
Low salt index of potassium sources
Higher salt index fertilisers have a greater potential to cause foliar burn. The lower the salt index the lower the potential for phytotoxicity. Both potassium carbonate and potassium citrate have very low salt index and as a result, FoliMAX Turbo has a very low potential for foliar burn after application.
Product | Salt Index |
Potassium Chloride | 120.1 |
Potassium Nitrate | 69.5 |
Potassium Thiosulphate | 68.0 |
Potassium Sulphate | 42.6 |
Potassium Carbonate | <20 |
Potassium Citrate | <10 |
Application Rate: 400mL-1.25L per 100m²
What are the benefits of the FoliMAX range?
- Turf specific fertiliser, researched and developed purely for turf purposes.
- Contains SRN-IQ technology for improved plant utilisation and prolonged plant growth.
- Utilises Nutrex Delivery Technology designed to enhance foliar uptake.
- Excellent tank mix versatility. Highly compatible with many other fertilisers and chemicals.
- Very low risk of phytotoxicity due to its low salt index, even on immature turf.
- Excellent flexibility in application rates, allowing you to better optimise your nutrition program.
- Non-corrosive formulation. Will not damage spray equipment.
What is SRN-IQ technology and what does it do?
The SRN-IQ Nitrogen technology is a true liquid, clear urea-formaldehyde solution which has an oily, resinous quality. The SRN-IQ Nitrogen technology has a linear molecular structure, which allows it to be more compact than other slow release nitrogen technologies, and therefore provides it with significantly improved foliar uptake capabilities.
- Rapid plant uptake
- Slow release nitrogen
- Enhanced soil activity
What is NutrexTM Delivery Technology and how does it work?
Nutrex™ Delivery Technology is a novel technology designed to enhance foliar uptake of liquid nutrition products and optimise internal mobility of the applied nutrient. This vastly improves the efficiency of applications of fertilizer formulations containing the Nutrex™ Delivery Technology, resulting in minimal nutrient loss and optimum plant response.
- Enhanced uptake and nutrient delivery to the plant’s vascular system.
- Integrated surfactant package for optimised surface spreading, further enhancing foliar uptake.
- Natural humectants within the formulation prolong drying time on the leaf to extend the uptake window.
- Improves internal mobility of applied nutrients, getting the nutrient to where it needs to be faster, and with less expense of energy to the plant.
- Provides a source of energy to the plant as the carbohydrate is metabolised internally.