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-50%

₹2,700.00 Original price was: ₹2,700.00.₹1,350.00Current price is: ₹1,350.00.
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Di-Ammonium Phosphate fertiliser (DAP)
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Contains 18% Nitrogen (N)
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Total Phosphorus (P): 46%
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Enhances root growth and flowering
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Improves soil fertility
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Suitable for multiple crops and soils
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High purity and solubility
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Supports sustainable farming
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-1%

₹1,818.00 Original price was: ₹1,818.00.₹1,800.00Current price is: ₹1,800.00.
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Provides essential potassium for crops
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Improves water retention in plants
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Enhances disease resistance
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Supports root development and flowering
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Boosts crop yield and quality
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High solubility for easy application
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Suitable for various soils and climates
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Ideal for agricultural use only
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-22%

₹2,900.00 Original price was: ₹2,900.00.₹2,250.00Current price is: ₹2,250.00.
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Premium prilled nitrophosphate NPK fertiliser
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Nutrient ratio: 12-11-18 + sulphur & magnesium
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Enhances balanced nutrient uptake
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Promotes healthy crop growth
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Improves yield and quality
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Uniform prills for efficient application
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Reduces nutrient loss
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Suitable for various crops
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-20%

₹4,500.00 Original price was: ₹4,500.00.₹3,600.00Current price is: ₹3,600.00.
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High-quality prilled nitrophosphate NPK fertiliser
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Nutrient ratio: 15-09-20
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Complete compound fertiliser prills
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Supports strong and healthy crop growth
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Improves crop yield and quality
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Even dissolution for uniform application
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Suitable for various crops and soils
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Promotes sustainable agriculture
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are fertilizers?
Fertilizers are substances added to soil or plants to provide essential nutrients that help them grow. They can be natural (organic) or synthetic (chemical) and typically supply nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), among other nutrients.
2. What are the types of fertilizers?
Fertilizers are mainly classified into:
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Organic fertilizers: Made from plant or animal waste (e.g., compost, manure).
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Inorganic/chemical fertilizers: Manufactured chemically to provide specific nutrients (e.g., urea, superphosphate).
3. How do I know which fertilizer to use?
The choice depends on:
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Soil type and nutrient content (soil testing helps).
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The type of crop or plant.
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Growth stage of the plant.
Using the right balance of nutrients ensures healthy growth without harming the environment.
4. Can overuse of fertilizers harm plants or soil?
Yes. Excessive fertilizer can:
5. What is the best way to apply fertilizers?
Application methods include:
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Broadcasting: Spreading evenly over the soil surface.
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Side dressing: Placing fertilizer beside the plant rows.
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Foliar feeding: Spraying diluted fertilizer directly on leaves for quick absorption.
Correct timing and method depend on the crop and nutrient type.