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VISALIA, Calif. - Californer -- Nutrient Technologies is proud to announce that it's TECH-GRO B-17 Boric Acid Spray is now OMRI certified. Now, more organic growers can rely on the performance of B-17 to correct nutrient imbalances in their crops.
Since 2001, B-17 has been a sustainable, locally sourced, organic input material certified by CDFA and WSDA, that contains all-natural ingredients.
"Early season reproductive growth in tree fruits and nuts demands boron. Your fruit set is affected by boron levels, so if it's low, it needs to be supplemented", advises Michael Ruttan, Plant Nutritionist for Nutrient Technologies. "You can apply it post-harvest and let it be stored until it's needed in spring, or apply directly to the buds, fruit, and foliage during the season."
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B-17 uses a proprietary organic POLYSORBYGEN Technology to enhance performance, compatibility, and product stability. B-17 Boric Acid Spray is solely derived from boric acid, dissolves readily, contains no sodium, and imparts a slightly acidic effect to the spray solution.
"At Nutrient Technologies, we are always looking for ways to simplify the tank mix and application process. B-17 is the perfect example of that- due to easy mixing, pH near neutral, low risk of phytotoxicity, and mixes with spray oils. Now producers using OMRI certified products have a better tool than they had before to correct Boron deficiencies in their crops," says Dan Skoczylas, Director of Sales and Marketing.
For more details about TECH-GRO B-17 Boric Acid Spray and see our whole line of products for agricultural producers, visit https://nutrienttechnologies.com.
Since 2001, B-17 has been a sustainable, locally sourced, organic input material certified by CDFA and WSDA, that contains all-natural ingredients.
"Early season reproductive growth in tree fruits and nuts demands boron. Your fruit set is affected by boron levels, so if it's low, it needs to be supplemented", advises Michael Ruttan, Plant Nutritionist for Nutrient Technologies. "You can apply it post-harvest and let it be stored until it's needed in spring, or apply directly to the buds, fruit, and foliage during the season."
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B-17 uses a proprietary organic POLYSORBYGEN Technology to enhance performance, compatibility, and product stability. B-17 Boric Acid Spray is solely derived from boric acid, dissolves readily, contains no sodium, and imparts a slightly acidic effect to the spray solution.
"At Nutrient Technologies, we are always looking for ways to simplify the tank mix and application process. B-17 is the perfect example of that- due to easy mixing, pH near neutral, low risk of phytotoxicity, and mixes with spray oils. Now producers using OMRI certified products have a better tool than they had before to correct Boron deficiencies in their crops," says Dan Skoczylas, Director of Sales and Marketing.
For more details about TECH-GRO B-17 Boric Acid Spray and see our whole line of products for agricultural producers, visit https://nutrienttechnologies.com.
Source: Nutrient Technologies, Inc.
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