Description
Product Description: Dr. RECHARGE (BIO NPK Consortia)
Dr. RECHARGE is an advanced, eco-friendly biological formulation that combines multiple beneficial microbial cultures to provide a complete, balanced supply of the three major macronutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium). This is known as a BIO NPK Consortia.
1. Key Identity and Mechanism
| Feature | Detail |
| Product Name | Dr. RECHARGE |
| Product Type | BIO NPK Consortia (Multi-Microbial Fertilizer) |
| Active Ingredients | A compatible combination of three groups of bacterial cultures: Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria (converts atmospheric N), Phosphorus-Solubilizing Bacteria (converts fixed P to usable P), and Potash-Solubilizing Bacteria (converts fixed K to usable K). |
| Mechanism | It introduces all three major nutrient-cycling microbes to the soil simultaneously, ensuring that nutrients that are naturally abundant but unavailable in the soil are converted into forms that plants can readily absorb. |
2. Core Benefits and Agricultural Impact
Dr. RECHARGE offers a comprehensive approach to soil fertility and plant health:
- Balanced Nutrient Supply: It ensures a simultaneous, sustained supply of Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K), leading to a better and more balanced growth of plants.
- Reduces Chemical Dependency: By mobilizing all three major nutrients, it significantly reduces the need for synthetic chemical NPK fertilizers.
- Enhances Soil Health: The product keeps the soil biologically active, improving the overall structure, fertility, and long-term health of the soil.
- Broad Compatibility: It is well compatible to be used with other biofertilizers, making it easy to integrate into existing biological farming programs.
- Universal Crop Use: It is suitable to apply for all crops, including field crops, fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals.
3. Application and Dosage
Dr. RECHARGE is available in two convenient forms, allowing for flexibility in application:
| Formulation | Dosage | Application Method |
| Liquid | 500 ml per Acre | Typically applied via fertigation, drip, drenching, or seed/seedling treatment. |






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