STIMYOD
Fertilizers
Торгово-обслуговуюче підприємство «ЄЗНАХ» (Przedsiebiorstwo Handlowo – Uslugowe "JEZNACH" Sp. J., Wojtowka, 1, 96 - 500 Sochaczew, Poland (96-500 Сохачев , 1, Польща). Тел.: +48 602 372 579User rating
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High-performance iodine-based organomineral fertilizer for enhanced crop yields and quality.
Description
Advanced Foliar Nutrition for Cereal Crops
In the landscape of modern agronomy, the demand for high-quality yields requires more than just standard NPK fertilizers. The "Stymiod" fertilizer, produced by the Polish company "Przedsiebiorstwo Handlowo – Uslugowe JEZNACH" (Sochaczew), represents a specialized organomineral solution designed to unlock the physiological potential of cereals and legumes. By integrating iodine with humic acids and a balanced micro-element spectrum, it acts as a metabolic catalyst for crops under intensive cultivation.
The Role of Iodine in Crop Development
What sets Stymiod apart is its unique focus on iodine, a micronutrient that plays a critical role in enhancing plant enzymatic activity and stress tolerance. Whether facing drought or temperature fluctuations, crops treated with Stymiod demonstrate superior resilience. The formulation, which includes nitrogen (5-10%), potassium, magnesium, manganese, iron, and boron, ensures that the plant receives a comprehensive nutrient boost during its most critical growth phases.
Application and Benefits
- Enhanced Productivity: Specifically formulated for foliar application, ensuring rapid absorption through leaf tissues.
- Quality Improvement: Focuses on the uniformity of the grain, post-harvest longevity, and overall visual marketability.
- Synergistic Formula: The combination of nitrogen and humic acids supports robust vegetative development throughout the season.
Distributed in the region by the private enterprise "LEKH" (Gorodok, Khmelnytskyi region, Ukraine), Stymiod has gained a reputation for its reliability and efficiency. It is a 4th-hazard class product, making it safe and manageable for agricultural teams to integrate into their existing spray programs. Choosing Stymiod means investing in a high-tech solution that stabilizes yield outputs and improves the economic value of the final agricultural product.
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Application
Used on crops
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Fertilizer Type
Fertilizer Type
ORGANIC FERTILIZERS — fertilizers consisting of partially decomposed and undecomposed residues of plant and animal origin (manure (composted), compost, peat, feces, composts, green manure). MINERAL FERTILIZERS — fertilizers containing nutrients in the form of mineral salts. They... |
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Nitrogen (N)
Nitrogen (N)
Nutrient value of fertilizers expressed as the mass percentage of nitrogen N (%). |
N - 5-10% |
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| Danger Class | 4 |
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Method of Application
Method of Application
Seed treatment — treatment of seeds before sowing. Soil treatment — application of pesticides to soil, for example, in greenhouses. Seed treatment — a preparation used for pre-sowing treatment of seeds of various crops to protect seedlings from plant diseases and pests. In some c... |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Fertilizers |
| Manufacturer | Торгово-обслуговуюче підприємство «ЄЗНАХ» (Przedsiebiorstwo Handlowo – Uslugowe "JEZNACH" Sp. J., Wojtowka, 1, 96 - 500 Sochaczew, Poland (96-500 Сохачев , 1, Польща). Тел.: +48 602 372 579 |
| Applicant | Приватне підприємство «ЛЕХ», 32000, Хмельницька обл., Городоцький р-н, м. Городок, вул. Чернишевського, буд. 45 |
| Country | Poland |
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