Flower Boost 08-08-30 +Zn1 flower booster fertilizer in India
Flower Booster Fertilizer in India is an 08-08-30 Formula that combines Zinc 1%. The product is specially formulated for faster solubility and absorption. It combines just enough Nitrogen and phosphorous as they are constituents of proteins and nucleic acids, which are important components of plant tissue. Nitrogen is essential for
increasing Seedling growth, Metabolism, and creation of
chlorophyll. Phosphorus supports the transfer of energy in plants, it promotes root growth, flowering, and setting seed. Potassium (K) is an essential macronutrient for sustainable crop production in intensive agriculture.
Packaging
250 gms
Stage Wise Recommended Application
05
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What's Unique ?
Most Fertilizers used during the flowering stages are high in Phosphorus. However, research suggests that equivalent amounts of Nitrogen and phosphorus combined with elevated levels of Potassium encourage early flowering and result in higher no of
flower buds. Formula 1 is a bespoke fertilizer grade specially developed for use during the initiation of flowering. It specifically targets the Flowering initiation stage with a unique NPK combination along with Zinc to achieve unparalleled results.
Benefits
Flower Induction
Trials suggest that the application of Potassium after the Branching Stage results in early Flowering in crops. Therefore Flower Boost Combines a high amount of Potassium that can lead to early Flowering in Plants.
Stress Tolerance
Plant Flowering in initiated by an extremely complex network of regulatory processes, which is controlled by the interplay between endogenous and environmental factors. Potassium regulates the stress levels in plants and helps trigger Flowering without environmental factors having an adverse effect.
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FLOWER BOOST
Nutrition for initiation of Flowering!
For Vegetables use 250 gms / 200 Litres of water and apply a minimum of 200 Litres of water through foliar application per acre. For Foliar application in Horticulture crops use 500 gms / 400 Litres of water and apply a minimum of 400 Litres of water / Acre.