Description
Paddy Special Liquid Multi Micronutrient fertilizer
Paddy (rice) has very specific nutritional demands due to its waterlogged growing conditions. Under continuous flooding, the availability of critical micronutrients drops drastically, leading to hidden hunger or visible physiological issues like Khaira disease (caused by severe zinc deficiency).
A high-quality Paddy Special Liquid Multi-Micronutrient Fertilizer targets these exact gaps through foliar spraying, allowing the plant to absorb nutrients instantly through its leaves rather than fighting poor soil availability.
Dosage
- 500 to 1000 ml/Acre or 50 to 70 ml/Pump
- Use after 15 Days of Sowing, at interval of 15-20 Days
- Dosage Depends upon Crop Conditions, Growth Stage, Weather.
Benefits

Prevents & Cures Khaira Disease
Formulated with high-quality Zinc to quickly eliminate zinc deficiency, preventing the rust-brown spots and yellowing of younger leaves that stunt crop growth.

Maximizes Tillering Capacity
Stimulates enzymatic activity during the vegetative stage to increase the number of healthy, productive tillers per plant.

Enhances Grain Filling & Weight
Crucial elements like Boron and Copper improve pollen viability and seed setting, resulting in dense, heavy grains and significantly reducing empty or "chaffy" spikelets.

Boosts Photosynthesis
Enriched with Iron and Manganese to support robust chlorophyll production, keeping your paddy canopy dark green and highly efficient even under environmental stress.
Things to Consider
Nutrient composition
Check the specific micronutrients included in the mixture and verify it aligns with your plants' needs. Some popular micronutrients in these blends include iron, manganese, zinc, copper, boron, and molybdenum.
Application rates
Always follow the instructions on the product label for proper dilution and application frequency to avoid overfertilization.
Plant compatibility
Certain plants might be sensitive to specific micronutrients. Research the appropriate blends for your plant types.
Soil testing
While helpful, micronutrient mixture fertilizers might not address underlying soil deficiencies. Consider soil testing to determine specific nutrient needs for targeted solutions.


































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