MICRONUTRIENT FERTILIZER GRADE- 2
Through increased use of soil testing and plant analyses, micronutrient deficiencies have been verified in many soils. Some reasons limiting the incidental additions of micronutrients include:
- 1. High-yield crop demands remove micronutrients from the soil
- 2. Increased use of high-analysis NPK fertilizers containing lower quantities of micronutrient contaminants
- 3. Advances in fertilizer technology reduce the residual addition of micronutrients.
Content:
ferrous-2.5%;manganese-1.0%; zinc-3.0% ; copper-1.0%; molybdenum-0.1% and boron-0.5%
Dosage & Application:
1 .Foliar – 2 gm per liter of water
2. Drip irrigation – 200-300 gm per acre.
