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Micromix 21 Fertilizer
Micromix 21 is a water-soluble micronutrient fertilizer that provides essential nutrients support healthy growth and yield.
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Why Choose Micromix 21?
Micromix 21 is a fully water-soluble fertilizer formulated to correct deficiencies of essential micronutrients such as zinc, manganese, iron, and copper. Furthermore, with a pH level of 4, this chelated micronutrient blend is suitable for a wide range of plants, including wheat, barley, alfalfa, watermelon, melon, vegetables, potatoes, and palm trees. Additionally, its complete solubility and effective chelation enable rapid nutrient absorption, ensuring that plants receive vital elements to support healthy growth and yield.
Key Benefits
- Essential Micronutrient Support: Provides zinc, manganese, iron, and copper to treat specific nutrient deficiencies effectively.
- Optimal pH Level: With a pH of 4, Micromix 21 enhances nutrient uptake and compatibility with various plants and soil types.
- Complete Solubility: Fully dissolves in water, allowing for easy application through foliar spraying or irrigation systems.
- Chelated Formula: Ensures that nutrients remain stable and readily available for plant absorption.
Ideal Application
Micromix 21 is versatile and can be applied through:
- Foliar Spray – Directly on the leaves to correct deficiencies efficiently.
- Irrigation Systems – Compatible with multiple irrigation methods for convenient and even distribution.
Micromix 21 Ideal for Treating Micronutrient Deficiencies in:
- Field Crops
- Vegetables
- Potatoes
- Melons and Watermelons
- Wheat, Barley, and Alfalfa
- Palm Trees
Chemical Composition:
- Primary Micronutrients: Zinc (Zn), Manganese (Mn), Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu)
- Chelation Level: Optimized for effective absorption
- Solubility: Completely water-soluble
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