One application of ZeroIn applied when the figs were 2 cm in circumference, held the fruit at that size for the next month. They then grew normally and were very sweet at harvest. Gill Cole — MSc
In early February the plums were ripe. Two applications of ZeroIn were applied before several days of heavy rain. Very few split or rotted and we were still harvesting them two weeks later- Peter Bacchus
Trials on ripening grapes in the Hawkes Bay showed that in the last month of growth, with two applications of ZeroIn a week apart, bunch size remained the same while the Brix levels rose normally. Three rain events occurred during this period. Bunch weight was expected to rise from 80 gms to 140 gms. Similar trials on figs showed the same result.
On ready to pick Gold Kiwifruit, after two applications of ZeroIn a week apart, followed by 10 days of rain, the Dry Matter levels were 7% higher in the treated area.
The TZI (Taste Zespri Indicator) was 30% higher. This achieved mostly due to the evenness of Dry Matter readings over the sample. (4)
[April 2009] We finish harvest early next week. Looks like some bad weather coming
around then so we just might make it through. I used Zeroin and
FungalMin twice on our red grapes and I am really happy with this and
will use it more and again next year. Good ripeness, no splitting and a
little dehydration. Very happy. (46)
Just to let you know: I have been using by now 2x ZeroIn on Pinot Noir and my other varieties-Malbec and Viognier- In the last two days we had about 100 ml rain, NO SPLITTING!!!. Pinot Noir is specifically sensitive at this stage, as it is close to ripeness [via BdNow on 7-3-2011] (46)
I have been using by now 2x ZeroIn on Pinot Noir and my other varieties-Malbec and Viognier- In the last two days we had about100 ml rain, NO SPLITTING!!!. Pinot Noir is specifically sensitive at this stage, as it is close to ripeness. (46)