Strawberries
Grown in every state in the United States as well as every province in Canada, strawberries are one of the most widely enjoyed fruits. Known botanically as Fragaria ananassa and a member of the Rosaceae family, strawberries can vary in size and shaped based upon the growing conditions and cultivar. All varieties of strawberries have seeds on their exterior rather than their interior as is common with other commonly consumed berries.
Brix Development
Uniform fruit ripening, color development, and Brix accumulation can be affected by numerous factors, such as photosynthesis, leaf age, nutrient deficiencies, and disease pressure. As plants begin to senesce—or age—closer to harvest, their photosynthesis and metabolic rates may be reduced. This can lead to uneven ripening and poor sugar development. Sugar Express® applications provide key nutrients which help aid the normal photosynthetic processes that drive Brix development. The accumulation of Brix earlier may improve ripening and color, which is necessary for uniform quality.
Delayed Fruit Ripening
During periods of rapid growth, fruit development and ripening, blackberry crops require energy for proper physiological development and high levels of calcium for fruit quality. Physiological and environmental crop stress slows down plant metabolism as well as the movement of calcium within plant tissue. Consequently, plants suffer, and crop development is weakened, while fruit frequently lacks the necessary nutrients (including calcium) required for optimum harvest quality. Calexin® translocates through the phloem and xylem, increasing calcium mobilization to fruit while supporting natural color development. Best results are achieved when atmospheric temperatures are high.
Lygus Bug
The Western Tarnished Plant Bug, also known as the Lygus Bug can be a major pest in areas where strawberries are grown past May and through the summer months. Pesticide control options that utilize systemic insecticides can see potentially increased levels of efficacy with the addition of Exit®. Exit® can improve deposition as well as plant uptake and translocation of insecticide active ingredients.
Flowering & Fruit Development
Flowering and fruit development stages place an exceptionally high tax on the plant’s available nutrients. Healthy cell wall development relies heavily on calcium availability. In addition to cell wall development, it also serves to help in the activation of several enzymes that aid in the reproduction and division of plant cells. The addition of Calcium Chelate delivers a plant available form of calcium to supplement and help fortify these crucial developmental periods.
Fruit Development
Fruit development is an exceptionally important and nutritionally taxing period for plants. Potassium is a critical nutrient at this time, as it is responsible for translocation of proteins and sugars, water balance in plants, production of ATP, root development, improving quality of the fruits by maintaining desirable sugar to acid ratio, ripening of fruit and many other processes. Sugar Express® serves as a key nutritional choice at this critical time. The addition of Calcium Chelate at this time can also assist in improving development and fruit firmness through the strengthening of cellular structure.