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Contact SupplierWe are offering humic acid, fulvic acid. Mode of action:-
releases humic & fulvic acid which helps in:
• root zone chelation: chelates matels (microelement) nearby root zone, enabling them to be absorbed by the roots.
• sodium management:-neutralises excess sodium in the soil, which can causes toxicity to roots & plants as a whole.
• buffering action: helps to buffering nitrogen in the soil, thereby helps to avoid leaching losses.
• improves structure & texture of the soil: it helps in more aevation, more oxygen supply. It helps in vigorous growth of roots &plants.
• increases soil fertility.
• increases humus content.
• breaks up unproductive clay soils and turns into productive soils.
• increases soil micro flora.
• increase microbial activity.
• accelerate seed germination.
• enable reduction of frost damage.
• make available other major nutrients.
• stimulates plant enzymes and hormones.
• eco-friendly.
• water soluble, easy to apply, economical and fast action.
• 100% soluble in water.
• it is alkaline in nature.
doses & time of applications:
foliar applications:
0.5 to 1 gm per litter of water (approx 100 to 250 gm per acre)
• first spray -- peak vegetative growth.
• second spray – at the time of flowering.
• third spray – at the time of fruit development.
Soil application:
250 to 500 gm per acre
• first application - at the time of sowing transplantingplantation
• second application - 30 days after 1st application.
Seed treatment:
• 10 gm bhusamapda to be dissolved in 100 ml of water & sprinkle it over 1 kg of seed.
Mix thoroughly dry in shed before showing.
Urea treatment in conventional fertilizer application method:
• sprinkle 250 gm bhusamapda on 50 kg urea sprinkle some water if it is dry.
Makes thoroughly and then apply.
How to use:
• bhusamapda can be mix with organic bio fertilizer as well as chemical fertilizer.
• bhusamapda can be given through drip irrigation.
• bhusamapda can be given by mixing in dry soil.
• don’t mix with pesticide preferably.