Cropmax focuses on the stress growers do not see first
VU | Holland Farming BV
Biostimulant is designed for crops under difficult field conditions.
Heat, drought, frost and chemical stress do not wait for the perfect production window. They often arrive when the crop is already busy doing the hard work: building roots, pushing vegetative growth, flowering or filling fruit. For growers, the damage is not always dramatic at first glance, but the loss of crop potential can start early.
Dutch crop-input supplier Holland Farming presents Cropmax as a foliar biostimulant for crops exposed to weather and chemical pressure. The product is applied as a foliar spray and is based on trace elements, amino acids, vitamins and saccharides.
Before the crop shows stress
A stressed plant can lose pace before symptoms are easy to see. Climatic and chemical stress may reduce the plant’s own production of growth regulators, limiting biological potential and yield, while weaker root activity can restrict water and nutrient uptake at critical stages of growth.
Cropmax is a concentrated source of growth-supporting components designed to stimulate plant metabolism, support faster and stronger root development, and help fruit and vegetable crops maintain momentum during early growth, vegetative development and other sensitive phases.
Since the product is absorbed through leaf pores, application timing matters. Holland Farming advises against spraying during hot, sunny afternoons, when pores are closed, and points to cooler evening conditions as the better option.
The foliar spray is as compatible with insecticides, pesticides and fungicides, and is listed as a certified ecological fertilizer permitted for organic agriculture.
Growers interested in using Cropmax can send their inquiry for a free consultation.




