Primary Benefits –
- Garden Genie’s Mix-Micronutrient is chelated with EDTA which assures fast absorption of all individual micro elements into plants.
- It mainly supplies six essential micronutrients like Zinc, Iron, Manganese, Copper, Boron, Molybdenum together in optimum dose to plant which ensures healthy plants.
- It helps in fighting deficiencies related to Zinc, Iron, Manganese, Copper, Boron, Molybdenum in the plants.
- It is chelated with EDTA, which ensures that all individual microelements are quickly absorbed by plants.
- It aids in the role of photosynthesis, chlorophyll formation, cell wall development and nitrogen fixation.
- It helps in the overall development of the plant.
How to Use:
Directions To Use –
- Foliar Spray Application : 2-3 gm/liter of water
- Drip Soil Application : 1-1.5 kg/acre
Any Special Instructions –
- If you’re applying it to the pot plants, you can apply it in every 10-15 days
- If you’re using it on crops, 30 days interval should be there.
Additional Information:
Secondary Benefits –
- The nutrient completely dissolves in water, so you can easily mix the required dosage with water and pour it on the plants.
- It helps in giving fruits and vegetables their colour and texture.
- It plays an important role in Enzymatic reactions of the plants.
- It helps in osmotic balance.
Tips for Usage – It can be used at any stage of the plant to keep the plant healthy.
Safe to Use in – All types of fruits and vegetables
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