Tomatoes
The Tomato POWER2GRO Program maximizes tomato tonnage and quality while improving plant and soil health.
POWER2GRO PERFORMANCE
Increases tonnage from evenness of set.
Improves quality components such as solids and color.
Provides excellent late season plant health to reduce pre-harvest crashing.
Enhances salinity management and water use efficiency.
Creates opportunities to integrate cover crops for improved soil health.
Boost nutrient utilization.
The customized macro, micro, and biological blends of the POWER2GRO Tomato System, improve a plant’s ability to absorb key nutrients for larger, more consistent bloom set that in turn increases fruit production. Later in the growing season, plants are able to make use of foliar applied nutrition to maximize varietal potential for solids and increase tonnage.
Promote vigorous root growth.
Robust root development is critical for tomatoes to reach their full potential and resist adverse conditions. The POWER2GRO Tomato System protects roots and stimulates them to produce compounds that signal canopy growth and development, giving your tomatoes the best chance to reach harvest with less setbacks and increased yields.
Optimize nutrient timing & delivery.
The POWER2GRO proprietary nutrient timing model and injection methods allow for maximum efficiency of applied nutrients to improve plant performance and increase production.
Manage soil salinity.
Water quality and availability dramatically affect yield potential. The POWER2GRO Tomato System manages soil salinity by improving water infiltration, leaching salts, enhancing biological activity, and increasing calcium availability. All of these functions improve the health of your plants and soils.
Adopt a system-based approach.
By improving soil and plant health, the POWER2GRO Tomato System provides a strong foundation for year-round, system-based farming practices while maintaining or increasing yields and decreasing the cost per unit produced at the same time. The POWER2GRO Tomato System allows for the adoption of minimum-tillage practices, and the implementation of cover crops and rotational grazing, making systembased farming