What Is KATRA NANO MAGNESIUM SULPHATE 9.5%?
KATRA NANO MAGNESIUM SULPHATE 9.5% is a complete water-soluble Nano-fertilizer with adequate amounts of the Essential Secondary Plant nutrients, MAGNESIUM and SULPHUR.
It is used in the form of foliar spray and drip irrigation to meet MAGNESIUM and SULPHUR deficiency at any stage of plant growth. It is useful for all crops. It can be mixed with insecticide and fungicide products.
Nano Technology Based Fertilizer
Nano fertilizer is needed five times less than conventional fertilizer, and it can reduce the need for conventional fertilizer by up to 50% because of its high efficiency. Nanoparticles range in size from 20-50 nm, and the smaller size of the nanoparticles increases their availability by nearly 80%. Plant cells absorb it easily through stomata and other pores. To ensure proper plant growth, unused nanoparticles get stored in plant vacuoles and secreted slowly. The income of the farmer increases by increasing crop productivity and reducing the investment cost.
Magnesium is an essential element for all crops and cell wall protection.
Promotes Chlorophyll Production And Keeps Crop Green.
Promotes the production and transfer of sugars, starches, oils, and fats.
Enhance Carbohydrate Usage In Plant.
Helps In Increasing New Crop Branches.
Improve Nitrogen Phosphorus Uptake By Plants.
Easy to apply with other nutrients.
1 | Magnesium(As Mg) Percent By Weight, Minimum | 9.5 % |
2 | Sulphate Sulphur (As S) Percent By Weight, Minimum | 12 % |
3 | Matter Insoluble In Water Percent By Weight, Maximum | 1.0 % |
4 | pH (5% Solution) | 5.0-8.0 |
5 | Lead (As Pb) Percent By Weight, Maximum | 0.003 % |
6 | Cadmium (As Cd) Percent By Weight, Maximum | 0.0025 % |
7 | Arsenic (As As) Percent By Weight, Maximum | 0.01 % |
Mix 20 gm of powder into one pump ( 15 liters of water) and spray at active growth stages.
For best results, apply 2 foliar sprays
1st spray at active tillering / branching stage (30-35 Days after Germination or 20-25 Days after Transplanting)
2nd spray 20-25 days after the 1st spray or before flowering in the crop.
Number of sprays can be increased depending upon the crop and its NPK requirement.