Evergreeness India Bio Organic Potash | Essential Fertilizer for Gardening - 5 Kg | Granular Potash Fertiliser for Vegetables, Fruits, Garden Flowers, Agriculture Crops, Indoor & Outdoor Home Plants
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Evergreeness India Bio Organic Potash | Essential Fertilizer for Gardening - 5 Kg | Granular Potash Fertiliser for Vegetables, Fruits, Garden Flowers, Agriculture Crops, Indoor & Outdoor Home Plants
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Pack Contains - Shehri Kisaan Bio Organic Potash 5 Kg pack size. Packed in Heavy duty LD Pouch, further packed in PP Gunny Bag. Easy to store and keeps product fresh and clean.
Composition & Ingredients Organic Potash derived from various sources like Orange Peel Powder, Banana Peel Powder, Hardwood Ash, Volcanic Ash, Kelp, North Indian Cash crop residues, Sunflower Husk Ash, Manures rich in Potassium and Seaweed Extracts. All these components (available according to season) are mixed in research based proportions to exact measure of 40% Potassium availability. Around 15% material is Bentonite Clay used to form granules and make this potassium available to plants.
Application This product is not water soluble and is a Slow Release Organic Fertilizer. Should be sprinkled uniformly around the corners of the planter. 10 grams for 8 to 10 inch planter. 10 grams for 1 sq foot of land with 3 inch soil or planting medium depth. Reduce / Increase dose as per plant age and planter or field area. Can be used once in 14 to 21 days during flowering / budding / growth stage
Natural Organic Fertilizer Shehri Kisaan Bio Potash is a natural organic fertilizer, required for all crops. Potassium in plants improves disease resistance, increases root growth, regulates the opening and closing of stomata thus regulating the uptake of CO2 in plants. Potassium helps photosynthesis, helps plants use up water and resist drought and enhances fruits and vegetables.
Potassium Deficiency in Plants - Typical symptoms of potassium deficiency in plants include brown scorching and curling of leaf tips as well as chlorosis (yellowing) between leaf veins. Purple spots may also appear on the leaf undersides. Plant growth, root development, and seed and fruit development are usually reduced in potassium-deficient plants.