A chelated mix micronutrient is a type of plant fertilizer that contains a mixture of micronutrients, such as iron, zinc, manganese, copper, and boron, that have been chelated for improved absorption by plants. Chelation is a process by which micronutrients are bound to an organic molecule, such as EDTA Salt, amino acid or a protein, to form a stable complex that can more easily be taken up by plant roots. This increases the efficiency of nutrient uptake by plants, leading to better growth and development. Chelated mix micronutrients are commonly used in agriculture, horticulture, and hydroponic systems to supplement plants with essential micronutrients that may not be present in sufficient quantities in the soil or growing medium. They are available in various forms, including liquid, granular, and powder, and can be applied through foliar sprays or soil drenches.
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Usage/Application | Agriculture |
Packaging Type | Bag |
Form | Powder |
Pack Size | 25 KG |
Target Crops | all crops |
Crop Type | all crops |
Color | Green |
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |