
Humate+7 Iodine 25 g
Safety precautions:
Prohibited:
Not recommended:
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Method of application |
Dilution ratio |
Application rate |
Number of treatments
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Pre-sowing soaking of seeds for 14–24 hours, bulbs for 6–8 hours
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0.5–1 g/L of water
| - |
1
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| Root feeding during the growing season at 14–15-day intervals, starting from the emergence of seedlings or transplanting
| 1.5–2 g/10 L of water
| 4–5 L/1 m²
| 3–4 |
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Application method |
Dilution ratio |
Application rate |
Number of treatments
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Pre-sowing soaking of seeds for 14–24 hours, bulbs for 6–8 hours, seedlings for 2–3 hours, cuttings for 24 hours
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0.5–1 g/L of water
| - |
1
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| Root feeding during the growing season at 7–10-day intervals, starting from the emergence of seedlings or transplanting
| 1.5–2 g/10 L of water
| 4–5 L/1 m²
| 5–6 |
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Application method |
Dilution ratio |
Application rate |
Number of treatments
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Root feeding during the active growth period. From March to September: once every 10–15 days; from October to February: once every 1–1.5 months |
0.5–1 g/L of water
| 100–200 ml/young plant, 1–1.5 L/mature plant
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2–3
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Application method |
Dilution ratio |
Application rate |
Number of treatments
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Soak cuttings for 24 hours, seedlings with bare roots for 2–3 hours
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0.5–1 g/L of water
| - |
1
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| Root feeding in the fall or at planting
| 3 g/10 L of water
| 10–50 L/plant
| - |
| Fertilize during the growing season at 10–15-day intervals, starting from the phase of renewed growth | 1.5–2 g/10 L of water | 10–50 L/plant (root feeding); 1–1.5 L/10 m² of shrubs, 2–10 L/tree (foliar feeding) | 3–4 |
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Application method |
Dilution ratio |
Application rate |
Number of applications
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Fertilize at 10–15 day intervals during the regrowth phase and after harvest
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0.5–2 g/10 L of water
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4–5 L/1 m² (root feeding); 1–1.5 L/10 m² (foliar feeding)
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1–2
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Read carefully before use!
Recommendations for use
GUMAT+7 Iodine
Composition (%): humic acids - 37; nitrogen - 1.5; potassium - 5; boron - 0.2; iron - 0.4; cobalt - 0.02; manganese - 0.17; copper - 0.2; molybdenum - 0.018; zinc - 0.2; iodine - 0.005
Humic acid-based fertilizer with micronutrients
Application methods and timing:
Pre-sowing seed soaking - dissolve 0.5 g of the product in 1 L of water; application rate - 0.2 L per 10 g of seeds:
Pre-planting treatment of potatoes - dissolve 5 g of the preparation in 10 L of water, spray or briefly immerse the tubers before planting;
Pre-planting soaking of cuttings of fruit, berry, and ornamental crops -dissolve 0.5 g of the product in 1 L of water, soak for 1 day;
Pre-planting soaking of seedlings of fruit, berry, and ornamental crops with an open root system - dissolve 5 g of the product in 10 L of water, soak for 2–3 hours;
Fertilization is carried out by watering or spraying the plants
Alternating between watering and spraying is most effective. Spray plants early in the morning or in the evening in dry, windless weather, evenly wetting the leaves.
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Crop |
Application rate |
Application Guidelines |
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Vegetable crops |
0.5 g/1 L of water |
Pre-sowing seed soaking: tomatoes – 3 days; cucumbers – 1 day; peppers, eggplants – 2 days; cabbage and others – 1–2 days. Rate: 0.2 L/10 g of seeds |
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1–1.5 g/10–20 L of water
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Root feeding once every 14–15 days, 3–4 times per season, starting from emergence or after transplanting seedlings. Application rate: 4–5 L/1 m2 | |
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Foliar feeding once every 14–15 days, 3–4 times per season, starting from emergence or after transplanting seedlings. Application rate: 1–1.5 L/10 m2 | ||
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Flowering and ornamental plants |
1–1.5 g/10–20 L of water
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Pre-sowing seed soaking for 1–2 days. Application rate: 0.2 L/10 g of seeds |
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Root feeding once a week, starting from emergence or after transplanting seedlings. Application rate: 4–5 L/1 m2 | ||
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Foliar feeding once a week, starting from the emergence of seedlings or after transplanting. Rate: 1–1.5 L/10 m2 | ||
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Houseplants |
1–1.5 g per 10–20 L of water |
Water during the active growth period once every 10–15 days. Application rate: until the soil is thoroughly moistened. |
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Fruit trees and shrubs |
1–1.5 g/10–20 L of water |
Root feeding 4 times per season: early spring; after flowering; during fruit set; during ripening. Application rate: 10–50 L per plant. |
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3 g/10 L of water |
Watering in the fall or during transplanting. Application rate: 10–50 L/plant. | |
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1–1.5 g per 10–20 L of water |
Foliar feeding 4 times per season: early spring, after flowering, during fruit set, and during ripening. Application rate: 2–3 L/young tree, 7–10 L/mature tree | |
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Berry bushes |
1–1.5 g/10–20 L of water |
Foliar feeding 4 times per season: early spring, after flowering, during fruit set, and during ripening. Application rate: 1–1.5 L/10 m2. |
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Strawberries |
1–1.5 g per 10–20 L of water |
Root feeding 1–2 times in early spring and 1–2 times after harvest at 10–15-day intervals. Application rate: 4–5 L/1 m². |
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Foliar application 1–2 times in early spring and 1–2 times after harvest at 10–15-day intervals. Application rate: 1–1.5 L/10 m²; |
Hazard class – IV (low-hazard substance).
Precautions: Do not use food containers! Observe personal hygiene rules during use. Do not drink, eat, or smoke while working. Wash hands and face with soap after work.
First aid for poisoning: if it comes into contact with the skin, wash the affected area with soap and water; if it gets into the eyes, rinse with plenty of water; if swallowed, give the person water to drink, induce vomiting, then give water mixed with activated charcoal (5–6 tablets per glass of water); if necessary, call a doctor or take the victim to a medical facility (keep the instructions for use on hand)
Disposal of product residues and containers: Dispose of empty containers with household waste. Collect spilled fertilizer and use it for its intended purpose.
Store in a dry, closed room, separate from food, medicines, and animal feed, in a place inaccessible to children and animals at temperatures up to -35° C.
Package size: 25 g (sachet)
Date of manufacture: see package
Shelf life: 5 years from the date of manufacture in unopened factory packaging.
Flowering and ornamental plants—once a week, starting from the emergence of seedlings or after planting seedlings; application rate—4–5 L/1 m2;
Houseplants—water during the active growth period once every 10–15 days; application rate—until the soil is fully moistened;
Strawberries—1–2 times in early spring and 1–2 times after harvest at 10–15-day intervals, application rate: 4–5 L/1 m2;
Fruit trees and shrubs—4 times per season: early spring; after flowering; during fruit set; during ripening, application rate 10–50 L/tree;
Foliar feeding Dissolve 1–1.5 g in 10–20 L of water:
Vegetables - once every 14-15 days, 3-4 times per season, starting from emergence or after transplanting seedlings, application rate 1-1.5 L/10 m2;
Flowering and ornamental plants - Once a week, starting from emergence or after transplanting seedlings, application rate 1–1.5 L/10 m²;
Berry bushes - 4 times per season: early spring; after flowering; during fruit set; during ripening, application rate 1–1.5 L/10 m²2;
Strawberries - 1–2 times in early spring and 1–2 times after harvest at 10–15-day intervals; application rate: 1–1.5 L/10 m2;
Fruit trees and shrubs - 4 times per season: early spring; after flowering; during fruit set; during ripening, application rate 2-3 L/young tree, 7-10 L/mature tree. Fruit trees and shrubs—water in the fall or when transplanting.
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Crop |
Application rate |
Application notes |
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Vegetable crops |
0.5 g/1 L of water |
Pre-sowing seed soaking: tomatoes – 3 days; cucumbers – 1 day; peppers, eggplants – 2 days; cabbage and others – 1–2 days. Rate – 0.2 L/10 g of seeds |
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1–1.5 g/10–20 L of water
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Root feeding once every 14–15 days, 3–4 times per season, starting from emergence or after transplanting seedlings. Application rate – 4–5 L/1 m2 | |
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Foliar feeding once every 14–15 days, 3–4 times per season, starting from emergence or after transplanting seedlings. Application rate: 1–1.5 L/10 m2 | ||
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Potatoes |
5 g/10 L of water |
Pre-planting treatment by spraying or briefly immersing tubers before planting |
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Flowering and ornamental crops |
1–1.5 g/10–20 L of water
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Pre-sowing soaking of seeds for 1–2 days. Application rate – 0.2 L/10 g of seeds |
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Root fertilization once a week, starting from emergence or after transplanting seedlings. Application rate – 4–5 L/1 m² | ||
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Foliar feeding once a week, starting from the emergence of seedlings or after transplanting. Application rate: 1–1.5 L/10 m2 | ||
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Houseplants |
1–1.5 g per 10–20 L of water |
Water during the active growth period once every 10–15 days. Application rate: until the soil is thoroughly moistened. |
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Fruit trees and shrubs |
1–1.5 g/10–20 L of water |
Root feeding 4 times per season: early spring; after flowering; during fruit set; during ripening. Application rate 10–50 L/plant. |
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3 g/10 L of water |
Watering in the fall or during transplanting. Application rate: 10–50 L/plant. | |
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1–1.5 g per 10–20 L of water |
Foliar feeding 4 times per season: early spring, after flowering, during fruit set, and during ripening. Application rate: 2–3 L/young tree, 7–10 L/mature tree | |
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Berry bushes |
1–1.5 g per 10–20 L of water |
Foliar feeding 4 times per season: early spring, after flowering, during fruit set, and during ripening. Application rate: 1–1.5 L per 10 m²2. |
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Strawberries |
1–1.5 g per 10–20 L of water |
Root feeding 1–2 times in early spring and 1–2 times after harvest at 10–15-day intervals. Application rate: 4–5 L/1 m2. |
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Foliar feeding 1–2 times in early spring and 1–2 times after harvest at intervals of 10–15 days. Application rate: 1–1.5 L/10 m²; |