Description
The Micro fert Booster series is an advanced line of multi-micronutrient fertilizers specifically formulated to meet the nutritional needs of plants at various developmental stages.
Key Composition
| Component | Function | Included Elements |
| Micronutrients | Essential for metabolic processes and deficiency correction. | Zinc (Zn), Boron (B), Copper (Cu), Ferrous (Fe), Manganese (Mn), and Magnesium (Mg). |
| Amino Acids | Act as natural chelating agents and powerful biostimulants. | Different amino acids (specific types not listed, but integral to the function). |
Key Features and Benefits
The unique combination of chelated micronutrients and free amino acids delivers multiple benefits:
- High Nutrient Bioavailability (Chelation):
- Amino acids act as chelating agents, surrounding the metal ions (Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, Mg).
- This protection prevents the nutrients from being locked up (precipitated) in the soil, especially in high-pH or alkaline soils, making them readily available for the plant.
- Enhanced Absorption and Transport:
- The amino acid-chelated form is easily recognized and absorbed by the plant’s system, ensuring quick uptake through both leaves (foliar spray) and roots.
- Physiological Growth Stimulation:
- Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, hormones (like auxins and gibberellins), and enzymes, directly stimulating cellular and metabolic development.
- Stress Resistance:
- Amino acids help the plant cope with abiotic stresses (drought, extreme temperatures) by regulating osmotic balance and promoting antioxidant activity, leading to a healthier, more resilient plant.
- Yield and Quality Improvement:
- By correcting micronutrient deficiencies, the product ensures healthy growth, leading to increased yield and better overall farmer benefits.
Recommended Dosage
- DOSAGE: 2 to 2.5 ml per Liter of water.
- Application: This dosage is typical for Foliar Spray application, which provides the quickest method for correcting micronutrient deficiencies.






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