Raksha - Reduces Flower Drop & Fruit Drop
Raksha, a natural plant enhancer that penetrates cell membranes, stimulating physiological processes, accelerating cellular division, and reducing flower and fruit drop. This results in enhanced yield quality and quantity. Suitable for crops like Chilli, Tomato, Brinjal, and more, Raksha's blend of Seaweed Extract and Acid Protein Hydrolysates optimizes growth and flowering. With a recommended 250 ml per acre dosage,
Raksha - Reduces Flower Drop & Fruit Drop - Increase in Quality & Quantity Yield
Raksha - A naturally derived product, which influences the plant physiological system of all crops.
Raksha - Penetrates through the cellular membrane to stimulate the plant's physiological process.
Raksha - Accelerates Cellular division & increases vegetative growth.
Raksha - Reduces flower & Fruit drop
Raksha- Significance increase in quality & quantity yield.
Crops:
Chilli, Tomato, Brinjal, Cardamom, Pepper, Cotton, Paddy, Tumeric, Groundnut, Pulses, Grapes, Lemon, Mango, Melon, other vegetable crops, and fruit crops.
Dosage:
250 ml per Acre - 1-litre water - 2 ml Raksha and 10 Litres Water - 20 ml Raksha
250ml per 120 to 150 ml water
Composition:
Seaweed Extract - 08% w/w
Acid Protein Hydrolysates - 25% w/w
Fillers&Carriers - Q.C
Recommended for
Growth and Flowering - Humic Fulvic Seaweed for all crops.
Rate: Raksha 250 ml Rs.210
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250 ml + 250 ml for 1 Acre.
250 ml per Acre - 1 litre water - 2 ml + 2 ml Choice and 10 Litres Water - 20 ml + 20 ml Choice
250ml per 120 to 150 ml water
Chilli, Tomato, Brinjal, Cardamom, Pepper, Cotton, Paddy, Tumeric, Groundnut, Pulses, Grapes, Lemon, Mango, Melon, other vegetable crops, and fruit crops.
Seaweed Extract - 08% w/w
Acid Protein Hydrolysates - 25% w/w
Fillers&Carriers - Q.C
250 ml + 250 ml for 1 Acre.
250 ml per Acre - 1 litre water - 2 ml + 2 ml Choice and 10 Litres Water - 20 ml + 20 ml Choice
250ml per 120 to 150 ml water
Rs. 210