When to start BioAksxter®
Dedicated to all farmers who want to know the best time to start using BioAksxter® and achieve maximum results from the very first production cycle.
One of the most common questions farmers ask is when to begin treating their crops with BioAksxter®.
Conventional fertilization, which exerts a push effect on crops, limits applications to specific phases of the crop cycle. Unfortunately, changes in climatic conditions often alter nutrient absorption timing, or farmers may not carefully evaluate the application period, leading to ineffective or even counterproductive results.
Innovative BioAksxter® fertilization, on the other hand, never forces unconditional plant growth. Instead, it reprograms the balance of all vital functions, continuously supporting growth, development, and fruiting while respecting the plant’s vegetative and reproductive needs.
For this reason, BioAksxter® can be applied at any time, regardless of the crop’s age or growth stage, delivering noticeable results from the very beginning.
For example, applying BioAksxter® to young plants or during the growth phases accelerates development and speeds up the transition to full production. When applied at the end of the reproductive season or to mature plants, it promotes better vegetative balance, improved fruit ripening and preservation, as well as wood maturation and bud formation for the following year. To achieve the best results within the first year or production cycle, it is crucial to start using BioAksxter® as early as possible.
- In viticulture and fruit growing, applying BioAksxter® as part of winter preparation—right after harvest—without waiting for bud break significantly advances results. This application helps reprogram the plant during its long dormancy period, optimizing vegetative regrowth, flowering, pollination, and fruit set. Crops treated before winter are better equipped to withstand stress and damage caused by seasonal climate instability.
- In nursery production of grafted tree plants, treating propagation material before harvesting and storage enhances preservation, stimulates bud break, and improves the success rate of grafting and forced growth. In nursery production of young vegetable and ornamental plants, treatments can begin as early as substrate or peat preparation, continuing immediately after seedling emergence.
- In cereal farming, the preparatory treatment is applied before plowing, directly on crop residues from the previous cycle.
- In horticulture and newly established orchards, it is recommended to treat the soil with BioAksxter® before tilling. Similarly, applying BioAksxter® before the dormancy phase improves plant establishment, root development, and overall crop performance.
In short, there is no single ideal moment or specific stage of the crop cycle to start BioAksxter® treatments, as its rebalancing action works in every phase. So, any time is the best time to begin.
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