Composition of the Product – It contains Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium.
Primary Benefits –
- This fertilizer helps in increasing growth of the plant and increases production efficiency.
- It contains Phosphorus and Potash that makes it best suitable fertilizer for blooming purposes.
- This fertilizer is best suitable for pre-bloom as well as post-bloom applications.
- Our N P K 00-52-34 Fertiliser improves crop lustre, colour uniformity and taste of the fruits.
- It reduces premature dropping of flowers and fruit shedding.
- It can be used in the form of foliar spray and drip irrigation to meet Phosphorus and Potassium deficiency at any stage of plant growth.
- Increases the size, brightness of the fruits and protects from adverse weather and pest attacks. Reduces flower and fruit drop.
How to Use:
Directions To Use – It can be used as a foliar spray, by soil drenching as well as drip irrigation
- FOLIAR SPRAY
(a)Take 50-90 gms of fertilizer (depending on the size of plants) and dissolve in 15 litres of water.
(b)Spray every 10-15 days (depending on the growth) - SOIL APPLICATION (Potted Plants)
Take 0.5 gms for each plant (depending on the size) – Use only a pinch for smaller plants.
Additional Information:
Secondary Benefits –
- It improves soil structure.
- It helps in the growth of the root system.
- It significantly increases the yield of fruits, vegetables and crops.
- It improves the quality of the produce.
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