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WIN-CHI-WIN from Nath Bio-Genes is a plant-based organic biostimulant and crop balancer trusted by farmers for cereals, vegetables, horticultural crops, and cotton. It promotes balanced growth, improves fruit quality, boosts plant health, and enhances yield—while helping crops resist environmental stress for consistent, profitable harvests.

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Dosage:

  • 5 ml per liter of water
  • 500–1000 ml per acre (depending on crop stage and crop type)

Application Method:

  • Spray uniformly on the foliage for maximum absorption
  • Ensure complete coverage of leaves and growing points

Timing:

  • Spray during early morning or evening hours
  • Avoid spraying during hot sunny conditions

Frequency:

  • Apply 2–3 sprays at 10–15 day intervals depending on crop requirement

Best Results Tip:
Use along with a balanced nutrient management program and follow recommended dosage for optimum crop performance.

paddy, maize, cotton, tomato, chilli, brinjal, okra, onion, potato, sugarcane, banana, mango, grapes, pomegranate, coconut, arecanut, and most fruit, vegetable, plantation, and field crops.

  • Promotes balanced crop growth and development
  • Enhances flowering and fruit setting
  • Improves nutrient utilization efficiency
  • Increases plant vigor and stress tolerance
  • Supports higher yield and better crop quality
  • Vegetative growth stage
  • Pre-flowering stage
  • Flowering and fruit development stage
  • Wear gloves and mask while spraying
  • Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes
  • Keep away from children and animals
  • Do not inhale spray mist
  • Wash hands thoroughly after use


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FAQs
1. What is WIN-CHI-WIN Crop Balancer?
It is a plant growth promoter that helps improve crop growth, flowering, fruit setting, and yield.
2. What are the major benefits of WIN-CHI-WIN Crop Balancer?
It promotes balanced growth, enhances flowering, improves fruit set, and increases yield
3. Can it be used during the flowering stage?
Yes, it is highly beneficial during flowering and fruit-setting stages.
4. Does it improve nutrient utilization?
Yes, it helps plants utilize nutrients more efficiently.