Immune, tonic and highly effective
Maker Extra is interstitial, spreading throughout the leaves and boosting photosynthesis. As a result, all the elements needed by the leaves are available, increasing the amount of chlorophyll pigment in the leaves. This causes the leaves to grow large, dark green, thick, and broad.
In the vineyard, downy mildew and fungal diseases can only be seen on the young shoots. When the leaves are 50 to 60 days old, no symptoms are evident. When Maker Extra is sprayed on grape leaves, it induces darkening, thickness, and widening of leaves, which increases resistance to downy mildew. As a result of the use of Maker Extra, it takes about 40 to 45 days for the plants to reach maturity after 60 days. The application of Maker Extra helps to develop immunity against leaf blight due to the early maturity of the leaves.
Therefore, when Maker Extra is sprayed, there is less wilting in the vineyard. But it is important to continue using the same fungicides that you have always used because the lower medullary atrophy appears on the leaves only 30 to 40 days after the Vineyard blooms. In grape vines using Maker Extra, immunity is generated against the lower middle. Hence, the use of fungicides is seen to decrease after 30 days.