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BIOME (WATER SOLUBALE POTASH)
Fly ash, an essential nutrient that helps plants in various physiological processes, such as water regulation, enzyme activation, photosynthesis, and protein synthesis. It typically has a potassium oxide (K2O) content, which is beneficial for crop growth.
Benefits for Plants:
Improves Root Development.
Improves Fruit Quality.
Enhances Disease Resistance.
Regulates Water Usage.
Cocopeat Blocks Low EC and High EC
Cocopeat, also known as coir pith, coir dust, or simply coir, is a natural byproduct derived from the husk of coconuts. It is a fibrous material that is extracted during the processing of coconut fibers. Cocopeat is widely used in horticulture and agriculture as a growing medium and soil amendment due to its beneficial properties.
Key Features and Benefits of Cocopeat:
Water Retention:
Aeration:
pH Neutral:
Environmentally Friendly:
Nutrient Content:
Fly Ash Powder and Granules (Soil Application)
Fly ash, an essential nutrient that helps plants in various physiological processes, such as water regulation, enzyme activation, photosynthesis, and protein synthesis. It typically has a potassium oxide (K2O) content, which is beneficial for crop growth.
Benefits for Plants:
Improves Root Development.
Improves Fruit Quality.
Enhances Disease Resistance.
Regulates Water Usage.
PROM Phosphate Rich Organic Manure Powder and Granules
Phosphate Rich Organic Manure an organic fertilizer that is enriched with phosphate, making it an excellent alternative to conventional chemical phosphate fertilizers. PROM is created with organic acids or composting it with organic matter, which helps to make the phosphate more available to plants.
Key Features and Benefits of PROM Fertilizer:
Reduced Dependence on Chemical Fertilizers.
Phosphorus Content.
Organic Matter.
Eco-Friendly.
Slow Release.
Sustainability
Organic Manure and Granules
Organic manure is valued for its ability to improve soil structure, increase water retention, encourage beneficial microbial activity, and provide a slow-release source of nutrients that supports plant growth over time.
Gypsum Powder and Granules
Phospho gypsum is a byproduct formed during the production of phosphoric acid, which is a key component in phosphate fertilizers. The process involves treating phosphate rock with sulfuric acid, resulting in phosphoric acid and phospho gypsum. The chemical composition of phospho gypsum mainly consists of calcium sulfate dihydrate (CaSO₄·2H₂O).