Cucurbits KeyCard

KeyCard for Cucurbits

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» Higher % of Fresh Marketable Pods
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» Early Vegetable Set
» Environmental Stress
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» Compatible with Other Products
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• Easy and safe to use
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SUGGESTED APPLICATION TIME:
KEYPLEX PRODUCT:
RATE PER ACRE/HECTARE:
Transplant – Or at the True Leaf Stage
1 quart/acre
2 liter/ha.
Pre Bloom – 2 Weeks Prior
1 quart/acre
2 liter/ha.
Post Bloom – Every Week Until Harvest
1 quart/acre
2 liter/ha.
KeyPlex products can be applied both via foliar application or fertigation when used as directed. (100 gal./acre or 250 l./ha.)
  Nitrogen
(N)
Available Phos-
phate

(P2O5)

Soluble Potash
(K2O)

Chlorine
(Cl)
Calcium
(Ca)
Magnesium
(Mg)
Sulfur
(S)

Boron
(B)

Iron
(Fe)
Mang-
anese

(Mn)
Molyb-
denum

(Mo)
Zinc
(Zn)
Yeast
Hydro-lysate
Humic Acid
JumpStart 5-20-4  5.00%  20.00%  4.00% <1.00%  —  0.05%  0.02%  0.05% 0.20% 0.003% 0.03% 0.063% 0.63%
KeyPlex Blossom DP
 — 3.00%  2.00%  — 1.00%  —  —  0.063% 0.05%
KeyPlex
350 DP
 —  —  1.50% 4.00%  0.16%  3.50%  0.75% &nb
sp;0.003%
0.75%  0.063% 0.11%

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Systemic Acquired Resistance is the scientific term used to describe the many different natural defense mechanisms, which are switched on (Acquired) by the plant in all it’s tissues (Systemic) in order to defend (Resistance) against pathogen and insect attack.


*KeyPlex 350, EPA Reg. # 73512-1; KeyPlex 350 OR, EPA Reg. # 73512-4, EPA registered bio-pesticide; Yeast Hydrolysate, EPA Reg. # 73512-2

Other Products to Consider:
KeyPlex 350, KeyPlex Calcium Magnesium Boron


For additional information call or e-mail your local KeyPlex representative via e-mail; or call +1-407-682-6500.

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KeyPlex can be tank mixed with a number of products and is effective in a wide range of water pH’s. It is recommended that a jar test be performed before mixing with any other products. Consult with your local crop advisor to confirm application rates.