🌿 Elevate Your Garden Game with Opulent Zinc!
Opulent Zinc is a high-performance liquid fertilizer containing 23% zinc, derived from a Zinc Amino Acid Complex. This mobile micronutrient enhances chlorophyll production, supports carbohydrate and seed formation, and mitigates phosphorus toxicity, making it an essential addition for any serious gardener.
B**R
Prevegenics Works
This stuff does wonders for helping my lawn take up nutrients out of the soil. Great stuff.
B**Y
Great fertilizer for my pecan trees
Put this in my pump-up sprayer and applied to my pecan trees at bud break. A few weeks later the leaves displayed a nice dark green color.
C**.
My order
Haven't had a chance to use this yet, but it is what I wanted
Z**E
Good product but bottle leaked a little in shipment.
I'm happy with the product. Just an FYI for the owners, the bottle leaked a little in shipment so that the label cannot be read. Not a big deal.
B**Y
Shipped really fast
We use this product on our pecan tree the leaves were beginning to look dry n dull after using this product just one time it made a big diffrence our tree really perked up
D**N
If you’re not careful it can burn your tree
It burned some of the leaves on the tre
N**C
Useful for pecan and walnut trees
In dilute amounts this was very helpful for increasing vigorous foliage on pecan and walnut trees. Make sure to dilute appropriately as higher concentrations produced a chemical burn on some of the leaves.
R**R
Zinc deficient fruit trees - followed instructions - no effect as of yet.
Well it's been about 10 days since I sprayed my zinc deficient fruit trees (little leaf - new leaves are tiny) - and zero effect.I'm more than a bit skeptical when I see everyone giving 5-star reviews as I'm sure amazon has no screening process for company affiliates, it would be difficult to do anyways.Granted, I have given my trees tons of zinc sulfate in the soil to no effect (my soil is very alkaline). And zinc appears to be very difficult to get absorbed into any plant from what I have read.The small leaves are also due to Boron deficiency - but I have already sprayed boric acid previously - there's no reason these folks couldn't make a triple Iron boron zinc spray for folks like me who live on crazy alkaline calcareous soils.
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