Product Details
Micro-6000 is a biofertilizer that contains a consortium of
beneficial microorganisms, including Azotobacter, Azospirillum,
Bacillus spp., Pseudomonas spp., Mycorrhiza, and Trichoderma.
These microorganisms work together to improve soil fertility and
plant growth by:
- Fixing atmospheric nitrogen and making it available to plants
- Solubilizing phosphorus and other nutrients from the soil
- Producing plant growth-promoting hormones
- Suppressing harmful soilborne pathogens
- Improving soil structure and water retention
- Increasing plant tolerance to abiotic stresses
Micro-6000 is a safe and effective biofertilizer that can be used
on a wide variety of crops, including cereals, legumes,
vegetables, fruits, and flowers. It can be applied to the soil,
seeds, or seedlings.
Here are some of the specific benefits of using
Micro-6000:
- Increased crop yields
- Improved soil health
- Increased resistance to pests and diseases
- Reduced need for chemical fertilizers
- Improved water use efficiency
- Enhanced root growth and development
- Promotes seed germination and seedling establishment
- Reduced post-harvest losses
- Enhanced tolerance to abiotic stresses such as drought,
salinity, and cold
- Increased shelf life of produce
To apply Micro-6000:
- For soil application, mix 2-3 kg of Micro-6000 powder per
acre of land and incorporate it into the soil before planting.
- For seed treatment, soak the seeds in a solution of 100 ml of
Micro-6000 powder per 10 liters of water for 30 minutes before
planting.
- For seedling treatment, spray the seedlings with a solution
of 500 ml of Micro-6000 powder per 10 liters of water every 15
days.
- Micro-6000 is a cost-effective and easy-to-use biofertilizer
that can help you to improve your crop yields and reduce your
environmental impact.
Additional benefits of Micro-6000:
- Improved crop quality
- Increased nutrient uptake by plants
- Reduced environmental pollution
- Enhanced sustainability of agriculture
Micro-6000 is a valuable tool for farmers and gardeners who are
looking to improve the health of their soil and increase their
crop yields in a sustainable way.