Amrit

ZINC 12 % EDTA

Zn-EDTA is essential for the transformations of carbohydrates. It regulates consumption of sugar. It is a part of the enzyme system which regulate plant growth.
The function of Zinc is to help the plant produce chlorophyll. Leaves discolor when the soil is deficient in Zinc and plant growth is stunted. Zinc deficiency causes a type of leaf discoloration called chlorosis, which causes the tissue between the veins to turn yellow while the veins remain green.
Amrit zinc is a superior quality chelated zinc product, which gives better and quicker results compared to other zinc sources. Zinc chelated is atleast three times more effective than Zinc Sulphate in so far as uptake is concerned.

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MODE OF ACTION

Amrit Zinc is highly soluble in stable water and is quickly taken in by plants since it requires low energy to absorb the nutrient. It starts working right away. It holds onto trace elements thus preventing precipitation with other components. This ensures adequate absorption by leaves, roots, and plants tissue with a broad compatibility. In case of Zinc Sulphate, Zinc may accumulate in the soil when reacting with phosphate in the soil or in the plant. Chelated Zinc therefore does not get locked in the soil.

RECOMMENDATION

All agricultural crops i.e. Paddy, Cotton, Chillies, Wheat, Groundnut, Sugarcane etc. and horticultural crops.

DOSAGE

Soil application: Mix 500gm of Amrit with 10kg soil and apply uniformly on one acre.
Foliar application: Dissolve 100gm of Amrit in 150–200ltr of water and spray over one acre of standing crop.

PACK SIZE

100gm & 500gm.

METHOD OF APPLICATION

  • Best time of Zinc application is prior to sowing or transplanting of crops because maximum Zinc absorption by plants takes place upon tillering or pre-flowering stages.
  • Follow the user manual provided with the product for detailed information.

SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Don’t mix with other chemicals.
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and heat.
  • Store in a cool and dry place.
  • Avoid excessive use of phosphorous as it adversely affects utilization of zinc, iron and copper.
  • Always refer to the SDS for detailed information on safety.
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