Naturax Force technical blog
Short and practical articles about plant nutrition, fertigation, soil management and biostimulants.
The crop does not start well after transplanting: what to check and how to strengthen the root
What to review when establishment is weak and how to strengthen the root base with a more technical approach.
AvailableTired soil and low crop response: signs and how to reactivate the crop base
Identify the signs of low soil activity and work on roots, vigor and continuity with more technical logic.
AvailableFlowering and fruit set: how to support a decisive crop stage
Understand what this stage demands and build a more coherent support strategy for flowering and fruit set.
AvailableHeat stress, sudden changes or crop stop: how to support recovery
Read the situation correctly before recommending and guide recovery according to root, vigor or physiological stress.
AvailableHow to improve firmness, consistency and final fruit quality
Work the final stage with a clear objective of firmness, consistency and commercial quality.
AvailableCrop programmes: why it does not make sense to work with generic recommendations
Give technical meaning to each intervention according to crop, stage, objective, soil and water.
AvailableWhen does a root biostimulant really make sense?
How to decide the right timing and the real agronomic goal.
AvailableCommon mistakes when correcting calcium in orchards
Compatibilities, key timings and practical points to avoid physiological disorders.
AvailableHow to support flowering and fruit set with biostimulants
A phase-based approach to improve consistency and crop stability.
AvailableWhy working by crop stages improves profitability
Less improvisation, more technical coherence and measurable results.
AvailableActive roots = a more stable crop
The root system as the base for uptake, uniformity and production.
AvailableStress, heat and salinity: how to react without blocking the crop
Practical keys to support the plant before, during and after critical episodes.
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