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Multiplex Potato Multimicro Nutrient is a specially formulated micronutrient fertilizer designed for potato crops. It contains essential secondary nutrients like calcium, magnesium, sulphur, and micronutrients such as zinc, boron, manganese, iron, and molybdenum for balanced crop nutrition and higher yield.

 

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Dosage:

• 2.5 grams per liter of water

Application Method:

• Spray uniformly on both sides of leaves
• Ensure proper coverage for better absorption

Targeted Deficiency / Purpose:

• Corrects multiple micronutrient deficiencies in potato crop
• Improves nutrient uptake and balanced plant nutrition
• Promotes healthy plant growth and tuber development
• Enhances quality and uniform size of potatoes

Timing:

• First spray: 35 days after germination
• Second spray: 20–25 days after first spray

Frequency:

• 2 sprays per crop cycle are generally sufficient

💡 Best Results Tip:

Apply at the recommended stages to ensure proper tuber development and improved yield.


• Specifically recommended for Potato crop


• Ensures uniform tuber development and better size
• Improves yield and overall crop quality
• Enhances nutrient absorption and plant vigor
• Increases shelf life and market value of produce


• Vegetative stage (after 30–35 days of germination)
• Tuber development stage


• Use recommended dosage to avoid leaf damage
• Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture

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FAQs
1. What is Multiplex Potato Multimicro Nutrient used for?
It is used to supply essential micronutrients and improve growth, yield, and quality of potato crops.
2. How does it work?
It provides balanced micronutrients that support plant metabolism, nutrient uptake, and proper tuber formation.
3. When and how should it be applied?
Apply 2.5 g per liter of water as a foliar spray. First spray at 35 days after germination and repeat after 20–25 days.
4. Is it safe for beneficial insects and the environment?
Yes, it is safe when used at recommended dosage and does not harm beneficial insects.