Reduce phytotoxicity, disease pressure and abiotic stresses

Ultra Zn Max

Ultra Zn Max

Offering as a fully synergistic pesticide partner, activates multiple metabolic processes to reduce phytotoxicity. Beneficial zinc content promotes balanced nutrition, increasing natural crop tolerance to disease and abiotic stresses.

Crop suitability;

  • All crops
Guaranteed analysis (% w/v);
  • Zinc 8.0%
  • Manganese 2.5%
  • Sulphur 1.4%
Product volumes;
  • 5L
Recommended application timing and rate;
  • In-crop (pre-flowering) = 200-500 mL/ha
Crop Safe
1 %

Frequently Asked Questions

Most frequent questions and answers

All Spraytec products are exclusively formulated around chelated nutrients, phosphites and application technology to ensure maximum spray performance is achieved. Chelated nutrients and phosphites are immediately provided to the plant and translocated throughout, complementing pesticides, promoting health and boosting productivity.

Application technology is a blanket term that refers to the many variables the affect the efficacy of a spray application. Factors revolve around 3 key stages in the spray process; conditions in the spray tank, movement from nozzle to leaf and activity once on the leaf. Ultra Zn Max works to ameliorate water hardness and pH, improve spray coverage and target penetration, and minimise inadvertent losses due to evaporation, drift and foaming.

Ultra Zn Max is designed to complement early in-crop foliar applications. No additional additives are required due to its comprehensive formulation, simplifying spray preparation and management on-farm. Developed to minimise the harmful effects caused by pesticides, in addition to improving plant nutrition and tolerance to climatic stress.

Ultra Zn Max is compatible with all pesticides. 

Ultra Zn Max has the ability to assist with water conditioning in preparation for the addition of pesticides to the spray tank. This management of water quality is essential is maximising the efficacy of all pesticide active ingredients.

All our trials have been conducted by independent research organisations such as Kalyx, Living Farm, Crop Circle Consulting, South East Agronomy Research, AgXtra and NACRA.