Major Nurients
Anshul Anshul Major Max (19:19:19) - 1KG
Mode of Application: Foliar Spray, Fertigation Product Description: Major max contains Nitrogen, Phosphorous & Potassium in the ratio of 19:19:19.Benefits: Anshul Major Max is a 100 % water-soluble NPK fertilizer which contains Nitrogen, Phosphorus and potash in 19:19:19 ratio. Hence it is easily available to the plants. Foliar spray helps in immediate absorption thereby increasing the yield & Quality of produce. It also helps in drought resistance.Dosage: Foliar: Dissolve Major Max 3.0 - 5.0 g in one liter of water and spray on both the surface of the leaf. Fertigation: 2-3 kg per acre.
Rs. 377.00
Anshul Anshul Mono P:K (00:52:34) Major Nutrient - 1KG
Product description: Anshul Mono P:K is a Mono Potassium Phosphate water soluble fertilizer, which contains Phosphorus (52% P2O5) and Potassium (34% K2O). Increase in the Yield of Crop. Increases fruit Size, shelf life and quality Suitable for pre-bloom as well as post-bloom applications Improves lustre, colour uniformity and taste Dosage: Use Anshul Mono P:K 3-5 gram /liter
Rs. 527.00
Anshul Anshul Dual (13:00:45) Fertilizer - 1 KG
Technical Content : Contains 13% nitrogen & 45% Potassium and Mode of Application: Foliar spray Product Description: Anshul Dual is potassium Nitrate fertilizer and When applied as a foliar spray helps the crops to resist diseases, enhances photosynthesis, provides better resistance to drought and frost and thus improves the health of the plant. It also enhances grain weight and thereby increases yield. Dosage: Dissolve 3.0 - 5.0 g per liter of water andspray on both sides of the leaf.
Rs. 435.00
Give your crops the essential building blocks they need to thrive with Agriplex's range of Major Nutrient fertilizers. These Macro Nutrients are crucial for plant growth and development, directly impacting your farm's profitability.
What are Major Nutrients?
Unlike Micro Nutrients, which are required in smaller quantities, Major Nutrients are essential in larger amounts for optimal plant growth. These include:
- Nitrogen (N): Influences overall plant growth, promoting healthy leaves and stems.
- Phosphorus (P): Encourages strong root development, flowering, and fruit set.
- Potassium (K): Improves plant health, stress tolerance, and crop quality.
Benefits of Using Agriplex Major Nutrients:
- Increased Yields: Proper nutrient levels lead to healthier plants, resulting in higher crop yields and bigger profits for farmers.
- Improved Quality: Balanced nutrition promotes better fruit and vegetable quality, fetching premium prices at the market.
- Enhanced Plant Health: Stronger plants are better equipped to resist diseases and pests, reducing reliance on chemical controls.
Popular Major Nutrient Products at Agriplex:
Agriplex offers a variety of Major Nutrient fertilizers to suit different farming needs and budgets. Here are some popular options:
- Multiplex NPK Water Soluble Fertilizers: Available in various NPK ratios (e.g., 19:19:19), these granulated fertilizers provide a readily available source of all three major nutrients for optimal plant growth. Prices vary depending on the NPK ratio and quantity purchased.
- K+S SoluAMS A Sulphate Fertilizers: This water-soluble fertilizer combines Nitrogen (21%) and Sulfur (24%) for immediate plant uptake, improving crop health and yield. Check Agriplex's website for current pricing.
How to Use Major Nutrients:
The specific usage and dosage will depend on the chosen product, crop type, and soil conditions. Always follow the instructions on the product label for optimal results. Generally, Major Nutrient fertilizers can be applied through:
- Soil application: Granular fertilizers are incorporated into the soil before planting or during crop growth.
- Foliar application: Water-soluble fertilizers can be sprayed directly onto the leaves for faster nutrient uptake.
Finding the Right Dosage:
The recommended dosage per liter of water will vary depending on the specific product and crop. Always refer to the product label for accurate dosage instructions. Remember, more is not necessarily better - over-fertilization can harm crops.