Put the spring back into your trees

Southern Australia has emerged from another wet winter where cool conditions and cold and wet soils have put many tree crops under stress.
With spring upon us, now is the time to revive trees and help them recover as quickly as possible from the slow growth and reduced productivity of winter.

Help trees recover from stress
David Cavallaro, SA Territory Manager Stoller Australia, said Stoller Australia has a stress program that is specifically designed to help trees recover from stress so they can take full advantage of spring conditions and fulfil their yield potential.
“Stoller’s stress program is designed to minimise stress and maximise growth and is based on three speciality products: Bio-Forge, WL Zinc Chelate and Foli-Zyme,” said David.
Bio-Forge
Stoller’s Bio-Forge contains a unique combination of key nutrients to give crops the boost they need to recover from stress and initiate new vegetative and root growth. Applying Stoller’s Bio-Forge after stress can help plants to restore normal growth.
Zinc
Zinc can help crops tolerate environmental stress and it is also critical for the production of auxin— a plant hormone that is essential for growth and development.
Use Stoller’s Bio-Forge in combination with Stoller’s WL Zinc Chelate (a highly efficient and readily absorbed form of zinc) to help speed recovery from stress and promote healthy growth and development.
This phenolic chelate is made using a specific process that is unique to the Stoller range and is designed for peak performance in soil or foliar application.
Foli-Zyme
Follow-up with Stoller’s Foli-Zyme, a complete nutrient mix with Stoller’s co-factors to maintain recovery from stress, feed new growth and promote healthy tissue development as part of any normal program. 

To find out more about Stoller’s stress recovery program, contact your Stoller representative
phone 1800 337 845 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

For more information, see Tree Fruit Sept 2014

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