Stress Resilience: Enhances disease and pest resistance in rice and sugarcane.
Dosage and Method of Application
Dosage:
Liquid: 1–2 L per acre (assumed Zn: 2–5%, Fe: 2–4%, Mn: 1–3%, Cu: 0.5–1%, Mo: 0.05–0.1%, B: 0.5–1% w/v).
Methods:
Foliar Spray: Dilute TurboKrishi in water; spray on turmeric or tomato leaves during vegetative growth to correct deficiencies.
Soil Drench: Mix with irrigation water; apply to soil for sugarcane or rice during planting.
Seed Treatment: Soak wheat or rice seeds in diluted TurboKrishi before sowing.
Equipment: Use knapsack sprayer for foliar spray or drip irrigation for soil drench.
Compatibility: Compatible with biofertilizers (e.g., Frateuria aurantia); avoid mixing with high-pH pesticides.
Best Times for Application and Benefits
Vegetative Stage (2–4 Weeks Post-Planting): Apply as foliar spray for rice or turmeric (e.g., June–July for kharif rice). Benefit: Corrects deficiencies, preventing 10–15% yield loss.
Pre-Flowering (6–8 Weeks Post-Planting): Spray on tomatoes or turmeric (e.g., August for turmeric). Benefit: Enhances fruit and rhizome quality, increasing tomato yield by 10–20%.
Stress Periods (Monsoon or Nutrient Stress): Apply as soil drench for cotton or sugarcane (e.g., July–August). Benefit: Boosts resilience, reducing chlorosis in sugarcane.
Avoid Extreme Heat: Apply in early morning or evening to maximize absorption.
Why Timing Matters: Vegetative or pre-flowering applications in moist conditions optimize nutrient uptake, enhancing turmeric yields and reducing fertilizer costs.
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