Description
The Farmer’s P+ include higher Phosphorus percentage to increase the plant’s root system
growth, nutrient absorption, plant growth and to increase the quality and quantity of flowers,
fruits and tubers also can be apply by both leaves and soil. The ingredient chart related to this
is illustrated bellow.
Ingredient:
Ingredients | % |
Nitrogen | 8% |
Phosphorus | 18% |
Potassium | 4% |
Calcium | 1% |
Magnesium | 0.7% |
Zinc | 0.50% |
Boron | 0.50% |
Recommended crops:
- Cereals and Grains Crops (Rice, Maize, Wheat)
- Vegetables Crops (Leafy Vegetables, Chilly, Cabbage, Tomato, Eggplants)
- Fruits Crops (Citrus fruits, Grapes, Apples, Pine Apples)
- Oil Seeds Crops (Sunflowers, Mustard, Soybean, Groundnut)
- Legumes Crops (Beans, Lentils, Peans)
- Root & Tuber Crops (Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes)
- Fiber Crops (Cotton
Application Instruction:
- . A common practice is to dilute 80 – 100 ml of Farmer’s P+ with 16 l of water. Applying
2.5 l of Farmer’s P+ in 400 l of water is sufficient for one hectare. - This can be applied by both leaves and soil during the early morning or late afternoon
to reduce evaporation and enhance leaf absorption. Furthermore, should not be
applied in cases of strong sunlight and heavy rain. - The stage that uses Farmer’s P+ is at critical growth stages like early vegetative phase
and pre flowering, to ensure optimal Phosphorus availability. The frequency of this
application should be done according to the nutrient requirement of the plant.
Advantages:
- Enhanced root development.
- Improved flowering and fruiting.
- Increased crop yield and quality.
- Early maturity of plants
- Versatility across various crops (wide application)
- Environmentally friendly fertilizer than other products in market. (Reduce the
amount of heavy metals) - Low cost than other liquid fertilizer in market’
- Can be used modern agriculture
- Being able to mix with water without needing another chemical liquid for mixing.
Safety Instructions:
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Eye and Skin Protection:
- Always wear chemical goggles or a face shield when working with chemicals to protect
your eyes from potential splashes or exposure and Wear rubber gloves to prevent
direct skin contact with chemicals. - Never wear contact lenses while handling chemicals as they may trap hazardous
substances and increase the risk of injury. - Ensure you are wearing clean, protective clothing such as a rubber apron and rubber
boots to shield your skin from chemical exposure.
Work Hygienic Practices
Minimize Exposure:
- Avoid contact with chemicals on your skin, eyes, or clothing at all times to prevent
irritation or injury.
Post-Handling Hygiene:
- After handling chemicals, always wash your hands thoroughly before eating, drinking,
or smoking. - If contact with the chemical occurs, immediately remove contaminated clothing.
Launder contaminated clothing before reusing it to prevent further exposure.
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