Chelated Micronutrients

3 products

  • Anshul Parivarthan (Chelated Micro Nutrient Mix)- 250 GM Anshul Parivarthan (Chelated Micro Nutrient Mix)- 250 GM

    Anshul Anshul Parivarthan (Chelated Micro Nutrient Mix)- 250 GM

    Technical Content: Anshul Parivarthan It contains a balanced mixture of chelated micronutrients such as Zinc, Iron, Manganese, and Copper to meet the demands of all crops. It can be used to overcome the multiple micronutrient deficiencies in crops. Mode of Application: Foliar Spray Product Description /Benefits: Parivarthan Contains all the nutrients in chelated form and hence they are easily absorbed by plants. Corrects the existing micronutrient deficiency in plants and takes care of the requirement of nutrients in different growth stages of plants . Increases flowering and fruit setting and also helps in preventing premature dropping of flowers and set fruits .Helps in increasing the crop yield. Dosage: Foliar Spray: dissolve 1 gm per liter of water or 100 gms in 100 liters of water and spray on both the surfaces of the leaves. Avoid spray during hot sun. First Spray at 20-25 Days after germination or transplantation and thereafter repeat the spray once in 15 days. Three sprays are recommended.

    Rs. 325.00

  • Anshul Zinc EDTA Micro Nutrient Crops Anshul Zinc EDTA Micro Nutrient

    Anshul Anshul Zinc EDTA Micro Nutrient

    Zinc chelated with EDTA (Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid). Contains Zinc 12% in the form of Zn-EDTA Mode of Application: Foliar spray and Soil application Product Description: Zinc promotes the growth of hormones & helps in starch formation. It helps to promote seed maturation & production. It is also required by several enzyme systems, Auxins & for Protein synthesis. Dosage: Foliar Spray: Dissolve 0.5 g in one liter of water and spray on both the surface of leaves. Avoid spraying during the hot sun, since Zinc EDTA is sensitive to sunlight exposure. Soil Application: Apply 10 kg per acre during sowing or transplantation.

    Rs. 150.00 - Rs. 1,193.00

  • Anshul Maxbor (Boron 20%) Fertilizer Anshul Maxbor (Boron 20%) Fertilizer

    Anshul Anshul Maxbor (Boron 20%) Fertilizer

    Technical Content: Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate and Contains 20 % boron in water soluble form. It helps to control flower shedding. It's application increases sweetness, size, colour and yield of the crop. Foliar Spray: Dissolve 1.0 g in one litre of water. First spray: Just before flowering and Second spray: 10 -12 days after first spray. Two sprays during the cropping season are enough to meet the boron requirement of the crop. Note: Application of boron products should be applied cautiously because the gap between deficiency and sufficiency is very narrow as far as boron requirement of the plant is concerned. If a small quantity of boron is applied extra, the crop production may be reduced instead of increase as boron in excess will become toxic to the plants.

    Rs. 98.00 - Rs. 551.00

What are chelated micronutrients? 

Chelated micronutrients are micronutrients that are chemically bonded to an organic molecule, such as an amino acid. This bonding process, called chelation, protects the micronutrient from reacting with other compounds in the soil or water, which can make it unavailable for plant uptake. 

Why are chelated micronutrients important? 

Micronutrients are essential nutrients that plants need in small amounts to grow and thrive. However, micronutrients can be easily lost from the soil through leaching, erosion, and crop removal. Chelated micronutrients help to overcome these losses by making the micronutrients more available to plants. 

What are the best chelated micronutrients? 

The best chelated micronutrients for a particular plant will depend on the specific needs of the plant and the soil conditions. However, some of the most common and effective chelated micronutrients include: 

  • Iron (Fe): Chelated iron is essential for photosynthesis and plant growth. It is often used to treat iron deficiency chlorosis, a condition that causes yellowing of the leaves. 
  • Zinc (Zn): Chelated zinc is important for plant growth, reproduction, and disease resistance. It is often used to treat zinc deficiency, which can cause stunted growth and leaf spotting. 
  • Copper (Cu): Chelated copper is essential for plant respiration and photosynthesis. It is also important for the formation of chlorophyll and the development of fruits and seeds. 
  • Manganese (Mn): Chelated manganese is important for plant growth, photosynthesis, and reproduction. It is also involved in the formation of chlorophyll and the development of fruits and seeds. 
  • Boron (B): Chelated boron is essential for plant cell division and growth. It is also involved in the development of flowers and fruits. 
  • Molybdenum (Mo): Chelated molybdenum is essential for nitrogen fixation, a process by which plants convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that they can use. It is also involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins. 

How are chelated micronutrients applied? 

Chelated micronutrients can be applied to plants through foliar sprays, soil applications, or fertigation. Foliar sprays are applied directly to the leaves of the plant, while soil applications are applied to the soil around the plant. Fertigation is a method of applying nutrients through the irrigation system. 

The best way to apply chelated micronutrients will depend on the specific plant, the soil conditions, and the desired results. 

What are the benefits of using chelated plant nutrients? 

Chelated plant nutrients offer a number of benefits over traditional fertilizers, including: 

  • Increased availability to plants: Chelated nutrients are more readily available to plants than non-chelated nutrients, which can help to prevent nutrient deficiencies. 
  • Improved soil health: Chelated nutrients can help to improve soil health by increasing the microbial activity in the soil. 
  • Reduced environmental impact: Chelated nutrients are less likely to leach into the environment than non-chelated nutrients. 
  • More convenient to use: Chelated nutrients are often available in soluble forms that can be easily applied to plants. 

Overall, chelated plant nutrients are a valuable tool for improving plant health and productivity. 

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