Hibernation products

Stoller Australia offers a full range of hibernation options for soil and foliar application.

Stoller's Sugar Mover
Stoller's Sugar Mover is a unique foliar nutrient treatment that helps redirect sugars and carbohydrates to tree roots.
It is a convenient and effective alternative to soluble boron, with the added benefit of molybdenum—enhancing nitrogen use by improving sugar transport and metabolism.
Boron is a relatively immobile nutrient and so needs to be supplied continuously to ensure flower uniformity, pollination and shoot formation.

Stoller's Nutri-pHLow
Stoller's Nutri-pHLow is a highly available phosphorus source that also contains nitrogen, potassium and supplementary micronutrients.
Apply directly after harvest followed by Stoller's Post Harvest 23 to support the plant's natural root flush. It contains controlled release nitrogen that is ideal for stocking up reserves and encouraging healthy spring growth and the balanced nutrient formulation will not drive excessive vegetative growth.

Stoller's ZM Squared (ZM2)
Stoller's ZM Squared is a proven phenolic acid chelate—a cost-effective and plant-available source of zinc, manganese, magnesium and sulphur.
All of the nutrients are chelated, which means that they remain available to your plants and you can maximise your fertiliser use efficiency.

Stoller's Foli-Zyme
Stoller's Foli-Zyme is a complete liquid for stress relief and a plant health product.
Applied directly after harvest it will replenish the plant with vital nutrients. More importantly it will help the plant recover and energise the root system and vegetative growth to maximise carbohydrate storage ability.

For more information on post harvest hibernation products see our hibernation brochure or contact your Stoller Australia representative on
1800 FERTILISER or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

See this article in Tree Fruit March 2015

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