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Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria - PSB Powder 25 Kg Drum
Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria - PSB Powder 25 Kg Drum
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Product Name:
PSB Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria - Biofertilizer Concentrate Powder
Cfu Cells/Gram:
Minimum 5 x 10^7 (50 Million) viable cells per gram | Guaranteed at manufacturing date.
Base:
Available in multiple formulations for flexible application:
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Talc Powder / Wettable Powder (WP): For seed treatment and soil application.
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Dextrose Powder / Water Soluble Powder (WS): For fertigation and foliar spray.
Benefits:
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Unlocks Phosphorus: Solubilizes fixed, insoluble soil phosphate (both inorganic and organic) into a plant-available form.
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Boosts Crop Yield & Quality: Enhances root development, flowering, fruit setting, and overall crop maturity.
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Reduces Fertilizer Cost: Can reduce the requirement of chemical Phosphatic fertilizers (like DAP, SSP) by up to 25-30%.
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Improves Soil Health: Enhances soil fertility, structure, and microbial activity. Prevents phosphorus fixation.
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Completely Safe & Eco-Friendly: Non-toxic, residue-free, and safe for humans, animals, and beneficial insects.
Suggested For Crops:
All crops have high phosphorus requirements. Especially beneficial for:
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Cereals: Wheat, Paddy, Maize
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Pulses: Chickpea, Soybean, Lentil, all Beans
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Oilseeds: Groundnut, Mustard, Sunflower
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Vegetables: Tomato, Potato, Onion, Cruciferous vegetables
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Fruits & Plantations: Sugarcane, Cotton, All fruit trees, Horticulture crops
Spray Dosage:
- Fertigation: Dissolve 1.0 - 2.0 kg of powder in water per acre per application.
Soil Application Dosage:
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Seed Treatment: Mix 10-15 grams of Talc/WP powder per kg of seeds using a binder (like jaggery solution).
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Soil Drenching: Apply 2.0 kg of Talc/WP powder per acre mixed with well-decomposed compost or carrier material.
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Nursery/Soil Mix: Blend 100-200 grams of powder per cubic meter of potting mix or nursery bed soil.
Note: For best results, apply in warm, moist soil conditions. Consult your agronomist for crop-specific protocols.
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