Zinc Easy is an effective chelated micronutrient fertilizer containing Chelated Zinc EDTA 12%. This fertilizer works by activating enzymes responsible for protein synthesis. This fertilizer also helps prevent and correct zinc deficiencies, ensuring vigorous crop growth. It also ensures healthy germination, which leads to better crop yields.
Key Features and Benefits of Zinc EDTA 12%:
Faster Growth: Zinc Easy promotes the formation of chlorophyll, improving the growth rate of the crops.
Prevents Diseases: Chelated Zinc EDTA 12% prevents Zinc-related deficiencies, preventing diseases and promoting healthy harvests.
Improved Harvests: Zinc Easy fertilizer improves crop grain size, resulting in higher-quality yields and better profits.
Strong Roots: It activates plant enzymes and promotes strong root and shoot production.
Prevents Nutrient Deficiency: It fulfills the Zinc content in the crops and prevents deficiency, stopping further crop loss.
Zinc EDTA Uses:
Zinc Easy is suitable for a wide range of field, horticultural, and plantation crops where zinc deficiency limits yield potential:
Cereals: Paddy, Wheat, Maize, Sorghum, Bajra
Commercial Crops: Sugarcane, Cotton, Tobacco
Pulses & Oilseeds: Soybean, Groundnut, Chickpea, Mustard
Vegetables: Tomato, Chilli, Brinjal, Onion, Potato, Cabbage, Cauliflower
Fruits: Mango, Citrus, Grapes, Banana, Pomegranate, Apple
Plantation Crops: Tea, Coffee, Coconut, Rubber
Floriculture: Roses, Gerbera, Marigold, Chrysanthemum
Zinc EDTA Dose:
For best results, apply Zinc Easy as a foliar spray or through drip irrigation/soil application at the recommended crop stages.
Crop | Application Method | Dose / Acre | Per 15L Pump | When to Apply |
Paddy | Foliar / Soil | 500 gm – 1 kg | 15 gm | At tillering and panicle initiation |
Wheat | Foliar / Soil | 500 gm | 15 gm | At tillering and grain-filling stage |
Maize, Sorghum | Foliar / Soil | 500 gm | 15 gm | Knee-high and tasseling stage |
Sugarcane | Soil / Drip | 1 kg | 15 gm | 30 and 60 days after planting |
Cotton | Foliar Spray | 500 gm | 15 gm | At squaring and flowering stage |
Soybean, Groundnut | Foliar Spray | 500 gm | 15 gm | Pre-flowering and pod formation |
Tomato, Chilli, Brinjal | Foliar / Drip | 500 gm | 15 gm | 25 DAT and pre-flowering |
Onion, Potato | Foliar / Soil | 500 gm | 15 gm | Bulb/tuber development stage |
Grapes, Pomegranate | Foliar / Drip | 750 gm – 1 kg | 15–20 gm | After pruning and at berry/fruit set |
Citrus, Mango, Banana | Foliar / Soil | 1 kg | 15–20 gm | Pre-flowering and fruit development |
Tea, Coffee | Foliar Spray | 500 gm | 15 gm | During active growth flush |
Pump dose: Use 10–15 gm of Zinc Easy per 15-litre knapsack pump for general foliar use.
How to Use Zinc EDTA 12%:
Shake or stir the Zinc Easy pack well before use to ensure a uniform powder.
Measure the required quantity of Chelated Zinc EDTA 12% as per the crop-wise dosage table.
Fill the spray tank with about 70% of the required clean water.
Dissolve Zinc Easy in a small amount of water first to form a clear solution.
Pour this solution into the main tank while stirring continuously.
Top up with the remaining water and mix thoroughly until uniform.
Spray evenly on both upper and lower surfaces of the leaves using a fine-mist nozzle, or inject through the drip system for soil application.
Best Time to Apply:
The best time to apply Chelated Zinc EDTA 12% is during the early vegetative and pre-flowering stages when crops need micronutrients the most. Spray Zinc Easy in the early morning or late evening hours when temperatures are mild, the weather is calm, and there is no strong sunlight, to ensure maximum nutrient absorption and minimum loss through evaporation.
Frequency of Application and Re-entry Period:
Frequency of Application: Apply Zinc Easy 2 to 3 times per crop cycle at 15 to 20-day intervals, especially during vegetative, flowering, and grain/fruit development stages.
Re-Entry Period: Workers may safely re-enter treated fields once the foliar spray has dried, typically within 4 to 6 hours of application.
Compatibility: Chelated Zinc EDTA 12% is compatible with most water-soluble fertilizers, biostimulants, and common agrochemicals. Avoid mixing with strongly alkaline products and phosphate-rich fertilizers in the same tank. Always perform a small jar test before tank-mixing.
Safety, Precautions and Handling:
Wear hand gloves, a face mask, and protective eyewear while handling Zinc Easy.
Do not eat, drink, or smoke during the preparation and application of Chelated Zinc EDTA 12%.
Avoid inhaling the dust or direct contact with skin, eyes, and mouth.
Wash hands, face, and exposed body parts thoroughly with soap and water after each application.
Spray with the wind behind you and never against the wind direction.
Keep children, pets, and livestock away from the treated field during application.
In case of accidental ingestion or eye contact, rinse with plenty of water and consult a doctor immediately.
Storage Instructions:
Store Chelated Zinc EDTA 12% in its original sealed pack in a cool, dry, shaded place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Keep away from food, animal feed, drinking water, and seed material.
Keep out of reach of children, pets, and farm animals at all times.
Storage Temperature: Below 35°C
Shelf Life: 2 years from the date of manufacture when stored properly.
Product Specification
Specification | Details |
Product Name | Zinc Easy |
Technical Name | Chelated Zinc EDTA 12% (Chelated Zinc) |
Formulation Type | Water Soluble Powder / Granules |
Chemical Group | Chelated Micronutrient Fertilizer |
Nutrient Composition | Zinc (Zn) as EDTA Chelate – Min. 12% |
Mode of Action | Nutritional – Direct absorption through leaves and roots |
Category | Chelated Micronutrient Fertilizer |
Recommended For | Paddy, Wheat, Maize, Sugarcane, Cotton, Soybean, Groundnut, Tomato, Chilli, Onion, Potato, Grapes, Citrus, Mango, Banana, and most field & horticultural crops |
Pack Sizes Available | 1 kg (10 kg case pack) |
Country of Origin | India |
Shelf Life | 2 Years from date of manufacture |
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) | Not Applicable (Plant Nutrient) |
Application Method | Foliar Spray, Soil Application, Drip / Fertigation |