Benefits
- Zinc chelated is least three times more effective than Zinc Sulphate in so far as uptake is concerned.
- Zinc chelate is easily translocated within the plants, because unlike Zinc Sulphate it is partly systemic.
- Zinc Sulphate reduced phosphorous uptake and the phosphorous content of the shoots in plants, while Zn-EDTA increased it.
- Zinc EDTA available to plant system very quickly. This is in contrast with Zinc from other sources which makes Zinc available very slowly, because a large quantity of such Zinc will be fixed in the soil.
- High pH conditions, zinc from other sources may not be available to plant. Zinc EDTA is versatile since it can be used for all crops and all kinds of soil.
- Chelated Zinc does not scorch the leaves but helps in better utilization of other nutrients.
- Chelated Zinc is readily absorbed by roots and easily assimilated within the plant system. 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.
Application
Method | Dosage /Liter | Application Timing |
Foliar | 0.5 to 1 gm | 2 to 3 applications during growing stage, before flowering & fruiting |
Drip | 500 gm to 1 Kg / acer | 2 to 3 applications during growing stage, before flowering & fruiting |
Packing: 100 GM, 250 GM and 500 GM
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