HUMA - NUTRIENTS AND DEFICIENCY CORRECTORS
SUPER NITRO
Nitrogen complexed with Micro Carbon Technology

Super Nitro with Huma Gro's exclusive Micro Carbon Technology features an innovative 30% nitrogen formulation, where leaching and volatilization losses are reduced to a minimum.
It provides high assimilation both by foliar application and fertigation, and can be combined with a multitude of nutritional and phytosanitary treatments.
Due to its special blend of different nitrogen formulations and complexed with Micro Carbon Technology, Super Nitro is recommended for foliar application in the early stages of sprouting and development of all crops.
It can be used alone or in combination with formulations of other nutrients and phytosanitary products with total compatibility, favoring the rapid sprouting of buds and new stems due to its stimulating effect.
Benefits obtained
- Reduces nitrogen leaching and volatilization by up to 30% in its different transformation stages.
- Highly available source of nitrogen even in the worst soil and irrigation conditions.
- Nitrogen available in 3 different phases to ensure rapid and sustainable nutrition over time.
- It can be mixed in fertigation tanks to increase the availability of nitrogen solutions.
- Nitrogen of fast assimilation by foliar application and very stable when applied in fertigation.
Dosage and recommended applications
Foliar: 200-400 cc/hl, 2 to 4 applications per season in vegetative development and initial fruit development.
Fertigation: 3-5 L/ha, 2 to 4 applications per season.
Foliar: 250-400 cc/hl, 2 to 4 applications per season in vegetative development and initial fruit development.
Foliar: 250-400 cc/hl, 2 to 4 applications per season in vegetative development and initial fruit development.
Foliar: 250-400 cc/hl, 2 to 4 applications per season in vegetative development and initial fruit development.
Foliar: 250-400 cc/hl, 2 to 4 applications per season in vegetative development and initial fruit development.
Foliar: 200-300 cc/hl, 2 to 4 applications per season in vegetative development and initial fruit development.