BetaSol®
BetaSol® is a biostimulant that helps plants cope with abiotic stress conditions and maximize yields.
BetaSol® enhances plants natural defense mechanisms, combats oxidative stress, and helps retain water within plant cells - all without negatively impacting sensitive ecosystems.
BetaSol® is 100% natural, GMO-free, and produced in Austria from European sugar beet.
- Natural glycine betaine from sugar beet
- Classification: Biostimulant
- Certified for organic farming
- From European, GMO-free sugar beets
- Min. 97 % betaine content
- Free-flowing, crystalline product
- Heat stable up to 200° C / 390° F
- 100 % water soluble, 98 % bio-utilized
- High compatibility with other treatments and active ingredients
- Packaging: 20 kg PET bags; 800kg big bags
- 36 months shelf life
Application Area
BetaSol®'s high purity glycine betaine enhances crop resilience against a variety of abiotic stresses. Application is recommended for crops, horticulture and gardening.
Application Method
BetaSol® is easy to apply via foliar spray - it accumulates in plant cells ensuring better water and nutrient management. Within 24 hours, BetaSol® penetrates through the leaf surface and is distributed throughout the plant. Soil drench and drip irrigation applications are also possible.
Application Timing and Dosage
BetaSol® can be applied as a foliar spray once before the onset of abiotic stress, or at regular intervals. Betasol® can be easily integrated with other fertilizers or biostimulants.
| Plant | Foliar application rate (kg/ha) |
Timing/Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Apple/Pear | 4-6 | Single application early to mid flowering OR at frost risk |
| Carrot | 2 | Single application during vegetative development |
| Cereals | 1-3 | Single application at 3-5 leaf stage |
| Cherries | 2-4 | First application from green/yellow color change, second from orange/red color change |
| Citrus | 3-5 | Single application at beginning of flowering |
| Corn | 1-2 | Single application at 8-12 leaf stage |
| Cotton | 3 | Single application 1-2 weeks after onset of flowering |
| Cucumber | 2 | Apply during flowering in 3 week intervals |
| Eggplant | 3 | Single application at mid-flowering stage |
| Grapes | 2-4 | First application at onset of ripening; second treatment 2 weeks later |
| Legumes | 1-2 | Single application at onset of flowering |
| Lettuce | 2 | 1-2 times to the rosette stage with an interval of 1 week |
| Melon | 2 | Single application at early to full flowering OR 1st application at beginning of Squash flowering and 2nd application 3 weeks later |
| Olive | 3-5 | Single application at early flowering |
|
Peppers |
2-4 |
Single application at mid flowering stage |
| Potatoes | 2 | 1-2 treatments during the tuber formation at intervals of 3 week |
| Squash | 2 | Single application at early to full flowering OR 1st application at beginning of Squash flowering and 2nd application 3 weeks later |
| Tomatoes | 2-3 | At beginning of flowering every two weeks |
| Turf | 2-4 | Apply at beginning of winter and again at beginning of summer |
Contact Details
Our team will be happy to help in connection with any other questions and product requests.
Hermine ZimmermannCategory Manager Betaine - Plant Care |
Daniel DornerKey Account Manager |