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Chetna induces
plant to produce various growth promoting substances naturally
in optimum quantity Chetna once sprayed enters plant body
through stomatal openings. Chetna stimulates the plant growth
systems, which help cell multiplication, cell enlargement, bud
formation and regeneration of shoots. During bud formation,
Chetna balances hormonal equilibrium so as to initiate optimum
number of buds.Due to improved biochemical processes, Chetna
induces fruit formation and its further development.
Due to healthy growth and balanced biological processes Chetna
increases resistance power of the plant. Chetna induces better
germination, if used on seed beds.
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Time of application :
Seed treatment: Soak seeds for 10 minutes prior to sowing.
Spray 10 days after germination
Dip seedling roots before transplanting
During growth phase 3 sprays with 8 days interval.
At the time of flowering
At the time of bearing
Chetna and other crop protectants
Pest and Fungi weaken the plants. For faster healing and recovery, spraying of Chetna along with fungicides and pesticides is beneficial.
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Balanced fertilization
does not mean a certain definite proportion of nitrogen, phosphorus
and potash or other nutrients to be added in the form of fertilizer,
but it has to take into account the availability of nutrients
already present in the soil, the economics of fertilizers and
profitability, plant protection, soil salinity, alkalinity, physical
environment, microbiological condition of the soil, available
nutrient status of soil, etc. It is not a state but a dynamic
concept. The quality of food we eat, water we drink and air we
breathe -- in fact the well being of all plant and animal life -- is
determined by the quality of our top soil. The earth's crucial thin
layer of soil is protected, maintained, built and nourished by our
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