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Katyayani Zinc Sulphate 33% Fetilizer | Monohydrate Micro Nutrient | Enhance Crop Yields

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Katyayani Zinc Sulphate 33% Fetilizer | Monohydrate Micro Nutrient | Enhance Crop Yields

Katyayani Zinc Sulphate 33% Fetilizer | Monohydrate Micro Nutrient | Enhance Crop Yields

  • Katyayani Zinc Sulphate 33% is a chemical fertilizer used to correct zinc deficiency in plants.
  • It is highly effective and can be applied via foliar spray or soil application.
  • Slowly releases zinc into the soil for better root uptake.
  • Improves crop growth, yield, and overall plant health.

Key Features & Benefits of Zinc Sulphate 33%:

Type of Fertilizer: Micronutrient Fertilizer (Zinc-Based)

Solubility: 100% Water Soluble

Zinc Deficiency Symptoms:

  • Interveinal chlorosis (yellowing between veins).
  • Stunted growth and smaller leaves.
  • Bronzing or browning of leaves.
  • zinc sulphate monohydrate reduced fruit and vegetable size and quality.

How This Product Helps:

  • zinc sulphate enhances crop yields and fruit production.
  • Regulates soil pH levels.
  • zinc sulphate fertilizer promotes early green coloration in leaves.
  • Strengthens plant resilience to cold weather.
  • Prevents deformities in fruits and vegetables.

Compatibility: Compatible with urea and other fertilizers.

Usage & Target Crops of Zinc Sulphate Fertilizers:

Crops

Method of Application

Dosage / Acre (Kg/gm)

Dilution in Water (L/Acre)

Dosage per Liter of Water (g/ml)

Pulses, Cereals, Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, Citrus, Oilseeds, Sugar Beet, Cotton, Medicinal Plants

Soil Application

4-5 Kg

-

-

All Crops

Foliar Spray

3-5 gm/L

-

-

Method of Application & Dosage:

Soil Application: 4-5 Kg per Acre.

Foliar Spray:

  • First Spray: 20 days post-sowing/transplantation.
  • Second Spray: 25 days after the first spray.
  • Third Spray: At the onset of blooming/flowering.

FAQs Related to Zinc Sulphate

Q. What is the main symptom of Deficiency of Zinc?

A. Interveinal Chlorosis on younger leaves, Stunted growth, Rosettes of small leaves on the top of the crop, these are the main symptoms of deficiency of Zinc nutrient.

Q. What is the main reason for Interveinal Chlorosis of a crop?

A. Deficiency of Zinc is the main reason for chlorosis of the  crop, and it was primarily observed in younger leaves of the plant.

Q. What is the best fertilizer for deficiency of Zinc in crops?

A. Katyayani zinc sulfate fertilizer is the recommended product for Zinc deficiency in crops.

Q. What is the zinc sulphate 1 kg price?

A. The zinc sulphate price for 1 kg is about 350 rupees.

Q. What is the Dosage of  Zinc Sulphate 33%  Monohydrate Micro Nutrient?

A. The minimal dosage of Zinc Sulphate Fertilizer 33% is around 3 - 5 ml per liter of water.

Q. What are the Zinc sulphate benefits for plants?

A. Zinc sulphate benefits include enhancing crop yields, promoting chlorophyll production, improving fruit quality, increasing plant resilience, and correcting zinc deficiency in plants.

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  • Katyayani Zinc Sulphate 33% is a chemical fertilizer used to correct zinc deficiency in plants.
  • It is highly effective and can be applied via foliar spray or soil application.
  • Slowly releases zinc into the soil for better root uptake.
  • Improves crop growth, yield, and overall plant health.

Key Features & Benefits of Zinc Sulphate 33%:

Type of Fertilizer: Micronutrient Fertilizer (Zinc-Based)

Solubility: 100% Water Soluble

Zinc Deficiency Symptoms:

  • Interveinal chlorosis (yellowing between veins).
  • Stunted growth and smaller leaves.
  • Bronzing or browning of leaves.
  • zinc sulphate monohydrate reduced fruit and vegetable size and quality.

How This Product Helps:

  • zinc sulphate enhances crop yields and fruit production.
  • Regulates soil pH levels.
  • zinc sulphate fertilizer promotes early green coloration in leaves.
  • Strengthens plant resilience to cold weather.
  • Prevents deformities in fruits and vegetables.

Compatibility: Compatible with urea and other fertilizers.

Usage & Target Crops of Zinc Sulphate Fertilizers:

Crops

Method of Application

Dosage / Acre (Kg/gm)

Dilution in Water (L/Acre)

Dosage per Liter of Water (g/ml)

Pulses, Cereals, Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, Citrus, Oilseeds, Sugar Beet, Cotton, Medicinal Plants

Soil Application

4-5 Kg

-

-

All Crops

Foliar Spray

3-5 gm/L

-

-

Method of Application & Dosage:

Soil Application: 4-5 Kg per Acre.

Foliar Spray:

  • First Spray: 20 days post-sowing/transplantation.
  • Second Spray: 25 days after the first spray.
  • Third Spray: At the onset of blooming/flowering.

FAQs Related to Zinc Sulphate

Q. What is the main symptom of Deficiency of Zinc?

A. Interveinal Chlorosis on younger leaves, Stunted growth, Rosettes of small leaves on the top of the crop, these are the main symptoms of deficiency of Zinc nutrient.

Q. What is the main reason for Interveinal Chlorosis of a crop?

A. Deficiency of Zinc is the main reason for chlorosis of the  crop, and it was primarily observed in younger leaves of the plant.

Q. What is the best fertilizer for deficiency of Zinc in crops?

A. Katyayani zinc sulfate fertilizer is the recommended product for Zinc deficiency in crops.

Q. What is the zinc sulphate 1 kg price?

A. The zinc sulphate price for 1 kg is about 350 rupees.

Q. What is the Dosage of  Zinc Sulphate 33%  Monohydrate Micro Nutrient?

A. The minimal dosage of Zinc Sulphate Fertilizer 33% is around 3 - 5 ml per liter of water.

Q. What are the Zinc sulphate benefits for plants?

A. Zinc sulphate benefits include enhancing crop yields, promoting chlorophyll production, improving fruit quality, increasing plant resilience, and correcting zinc deficiency in plants.