Biofertilizer
Brand : Katyayani
Katyayani Bio NPK Consortia Fertilizer | 1 kg(Pack-1 x 1 kg)
SKU : TI-KB-33955-C1-R94
MRP : ₹629
₹520
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Short Description
Katyayani Bio NPK Consortia Fertilizer
Country of origin: India
Katyayani NPK Bio Consortia is a powdered biofertilizer containing a blend of beneficial microbes. It improves soil nutrient availability (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium) and enhances soil fertility, supporting healthy crop growth.
Features
:- Nitrogen Fixation : Contains microbes like Azotobacter that convert atmospheric nitrogen into a plant-usable form, reducing dependency on synthetic nitrogen fertilizers.
- Phosphorus and Potash Solubilization : Microbes in the mix unlock phosphorus and potash bound in the soil, making these nutrients easily available for plant uptake.
- Plant Growth Stimulation : Produces natural growth-promoting substances, including hormones and vitamins, leading to robust roots, better germination, and higher yields.
- Soil Health Improvement : Enhances microbial activity, improving soil structure, aeration, and water retention, creating an ideal environment for plant roots.
Benefits
- Nutrient Supply: Delivers essential nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium) for healthy plant development.
- Soil Enrichment: Boosts microbial activity, enhancing soil structure and fertility.
- Reduced Chemical Fertilizer Use: Encourages natural nutrient cycling, minimizing reliance on synthetic fertilizers.
Applications
:Target Crops
Applicable to all crop types, including
- Field Crops: Sugarcane, Paddy, Maize, Millets, Soybean, Cotton.
- Vegetables: Tomato, Chilli, Redgram, and other vegetables.
- Fruits: Suitable for various fruit crops.
Usage
:Dosage
- Application Methods: Soil application or spraying.
- Recommended Dosage: 1.5 to 2 kg per acre.
