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Fertilizers

Fertilizers

This are chemical compounds used for promoting plant growth. They are used to mitigate nutrient deficiency in the soil. Typically, it is applied to soils or to plant tissues. Fertilisers can be categorized into two categories: organic and inorganic fertilisers. Organic fertilisers are naturally existing substances prepared through natural processes. Inorganic fertilisers, also referred to as synthetic fertilizers are manufactured artificially using chemical processes by utilizing natural deposits, which are altered chemically.

  • Ammonium Sulphate
  • Ammonium Chloride
  • Ammonia Anhydrous
  • Calcium Ammonium Nitrate
  • NPK 00:52:34
  • NPK 13:40:13
  • NPK 20:20:20
  • NPK 00:00:50
  • NPK 18:18:18
  • NPK 12:61:00
  • NPK 19:19:19
  • NPK 17:17:17
  • NPK 15:15:15
  • Calcium Nitarte Granules
  • Calcium Nitrate + Boron (CANBOR)
  • Potassium Magnesium
  • Urea Phospahet (17:44:00)
  • Sulphur Powder
  • Sulphur Granular 90%
  • Bentonite Sulphur
  • Amino + Humic + NPK Shiny Balls
  • Bio Fulvic Acid
  • Potassium Fulvic Acid
  • Amino Acid 50% Compound
  • Amino Acid 80% Soya Origin Protein
  • Super Potassium "F" Humate Flakes
  • Super Potassium "F" Humate Powder
  • Organic Seaweed Extract Powder
  • Organic Seaweed Extract Flakes
  • D Calcium Phosphate
  • Mono Calcium Phosphate
  • Super Phosphoric Acid 85%
  • Mono Ammonium Phosphate
  • Mono Potassium Phosphate
  • Potassium Chloride
  • Potassium Sulphate
  • Potassium Schoenite

Micronutrients

Micronutrients are those elements essential for plant growth which are needed in only very small (micro) quantities. These elements are sometimes called minor elements or trace elements. The micronutrients are boron (B), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), chloride (Cl), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo) and zinc (Zn). They are as important to plant nutrition as primary and secondary macronutrients, though plants don't require as much of them. A lack of any one of the micronutrients in the soil can limit growth, even when all other nutrients are present in adequate amounts.

Products
  • Chelated Calicum EDTA 9%
  • Chelated Copper EDTA 12%
  • Chelated Magnesium EDTA 6%
  • Chelated Managanese EDTA 6%
  • Chelated Zinc EDTA 12%
  • Chelated Iron EDTA 12%
  • Fe EDDHA 6%
  • Zinc Sulphate Hepta Hydrate 21%
  • Zinc Sulphate Mono Hydrate 33%
  • Manganese Sulphate (Mn : 30.5%)
  • Borax (Sodium Tetra Borate)(B : 10.5%)
  • Copper Sulphate (Cu:24%)
  • Ferrous Sulphate (Fe:19%)
  • Ammonium Molybdate (Mo:52%)
  • Magnsium Sulphate (Mg:9.6%)
  • Boric Acid (B-17%)
  • Di-Sodium Octa Borate Tetra Hydrate (B 20%)
  • Di-Sodium Octa Borate Penta Hydrate (B 14.6%)
  • Zinc Oxide
  • Mix Micro (Sulphate/Amino/EDTA)

Growth Promoters

Plant growth regulators function as chemical messengers for intercellular communication. They are used to regulate the growth of plants and are important measures to ensure agricultural production. Plant growth regulators, also known as plant exogenous hormones, are synthetic substances that are similar to natural plant hormones.

Products
  • Ascorbic Acid/ Vitamin "C"
  • Floic Acid (Vitamin B9)
  • DA-6 Di Ethyamino Ethyl Hexanole - 98%
  • NATCA ( N-Acetyl Thaizolidine4 Carboxylic Acid )
  • Gibberelic Acid (GA3) Tech% Purity
  • Cytokines (6-BA) 98% Purity
  • Sodium Nitro-Phenolate (ATONIK)
  • Nitro Benzene Emulsifier Powder
  • Silicone Powder/ Granular
  • Vitamin A/B/C/D/E