Fixing Zinc and Iron Deficiencies in Acidic Cardamom Soils
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Are the leaves on your cardamom clumps turning pale yellow while the veins stay dark green? This is a classic sign of zinc and iron deficiencies. Because cardamom thrives in acidic hillside soils, applied chemical micronutrients often get locked up chemically in the dirt, rendering them useless to the plant.
The smart solution isn't adding more chemicals—it's introducing Zinc and Iron Solubilizing Bacteria. These specialized micro-organisms secrete natural organic acids that dissolve bound minerals, converting them into a liquid form that roots can immediately drink in. This restores deep green chlorophyll, leading to stronger photosynthesis and taller, healthier tillers.
Bring the vibrant green color back to your hillsides. Browse our targeted biological solubilizers by Bactostore at www.peaklab.co.in or contact us at 9146150117.