- Essential Micronutrient: Corrects zinc deficiencies and boosts plant health.
- Improves Growth: Enhances photosynthesis, metabolism, and starch formation.
- Multi-Application: Suitable for soil, foliar, and drip applications.
- Boosts Yields: Maximizes flowering, fruit formation, and overall crop yield.
- Compatible: Works well with other fertilizers like urea and limestone.
- Stress Resistance: Strengthens plants against cold, drought, and diseases.
Benefits of Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate 33% for Plants, Flowers, and Crops:
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Zinc: Zinc is essential for photosynthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, and the production of starch and sucrose. It improves root growth, aids in chlorophyll production, and boosts flower and fruit formation.
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Sulfur: Sulfur enhances plant metabolism and supports the production of essential amino acids. It strengthens the plant’s immune system and increases resistance to stress factors like drought and cold.
Beneficiary Crops
Pulses – Beans, Mung, Lentil, Gram Etc. Cereals – Wheat, Paddy, Maize, Barley, Oat Etc. Fruits – Apple, Grapes, Banana, Pomegranate, Pappaya, Guava, Citrus Etc. Vegetables – Potato, Brinjal, Tomato, Cauliflower, Okra, Capsicum, Onion, Cabbage, Ginger, Peas Etc. Other Crop Like Sugarcane, Sugarbeet, Cotton, Flowers, Oil Seeds, Medicinal Plants & Sorghum.
Detailed Method and Precaution for Use:
Soil Application:
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Dose: Apply 4-5 kg per acre or 625 gm per Kanal or 31 GM per Marla in Soil application.
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Method: Spread evenly over the soil and water immediately after application to ensure absorption.
Foliar Spray:
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Preparation: Dissolve 3-5 gm of Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate with 30 gm limestone powder or 10 gm urea in one liter of water.
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Application: Spray on both surfaces of the leaves.
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First spray: 20 days after sowing or transplanting.
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Second spray: 25 days after the first spray.
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Third spray: At the time of blooming/flowering.
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Precaution: Avoid spraying during high temperatures (above 30°C).
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