
BORAX PENTAHYDRATE POWDER
Product Qty Per Unit:
25.00
Product usage unit:
Kg
Product Delivery Locations:
Mumbai, JNPT, Nhava Seva, Pirpav Jetty, Ballard Pier, Mumbai Port Trust, Butcher Island, ONGC EMR Shed, MIdc, Pune, Maharastra
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RXSOL-95-9503-025 Is a micronutrient that is required for the growth and development of healthy plants as well as in agriculture
Product Description:
Borax Pentahydrate Is a Micronutrient Fertilisers that is required for the growth and development of healthy plants as well as in agriculture, But its dose should be in very low quantities. Presence of Boron pentahydrate helps and stimulate seed germination, encourages plant growth, and produces more flowers. Borax Pentahydrates aids in the remedy and prevention of boreal scarcity, stunted growth, and yield loss.
Product Application:
Application: Mix borax with fine soil or organic matter and apply it in trenches or holes, or combine it with other fertilizers, but avoid direct contact with seeds or seedlings to prevent harm to young plants.
Soil Tests: Performing soil tests is the best way to accurately determine boron levels and avoid detrimental effects on plant growth.
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Product Technical Specification:
Natural Pesticide and Fungicide:
Studies show that borax can be directly applied to crops like peanuts, coffee beans, and cucumbers to act as a pesticide and fungicide.
Nitrogen Fixation:
Borax helps in the process of nitrogen fixation in leguminous crops.
When and Why to Use Borax
Soil Amendment:
Apply borax to soils that have a boron deficiency, which is often found in sandy, dry, or heavily leached soils.
Specific Crop Needs:
It's particularly beneficial for crops with high boron requirements, such as alfalfa, brassicas, and root crops.
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Soil Conditions for affecting BORON in PLANT:
Several soil factors influence the availability of boron to plants:
Soil pH: Boron is more available in slightly acidic to neutral soils (pH 6.0 to 7.0).
Soil Moisture: Adequate soil moisture is necessary for boron to be dissolved and transported to plant roots.
Soil Texture: Sandy soils with low organic matter tend to have lower boron availability.
Calcium and Nitrogen Levels: High levels of calcium and nitrogen can affect boron availability.