Katyayani Zinc Sulphate 33% is a chemical fertilizer designed to correct zinc deficiency in plants. It is a highly effective source of zinc that can be applied as a foliar spray or soil drench. Zinc sulphate slowly releases zinc into the soil, where it is taken up by plant roots.
Target Crops:
Pulses
Cereals
Fruits
Vegetables
Flowers
Citrus
Other crops such as Sugar Beet, Cotton, Oil Seeds, Medicinal Plants
Dosage:
Soil Application: 4-5 kg per acre
Foliar Spray:
Preparation: Dissolve 3-5 gms in 1 liter of water
Application:
First Spray: 20 days post-sowing or transplantation
Second Spray: 25 days after the first spray
Third Spray: At the onset of blooming/flowering
Symptoms of Zinc Deficiency:
Interveinal Chlorosis: Yellowing or whitening between the veins of younger leaves, with veins remaining green.
Stunted Growth: Reduced growth including shorter stems and smaller leaves.
Leaf Bronzing: Chlorotic areas may turn bronze or brown.
Leaf Rosetting: Clustering of leaves on the stem due to shortened internodes.
Delayed Maturity: Slower crop maturation.
Reduced Fruit and Vegetable Size:
Smaller than normal produce.
Poor Fruit and Vegetable Quality: Poor color, taste, and texture.
Importance of Zinc Sulphate 33%:
Enhances crop yields
Regulates soil pH levels
Promotes early green coloration and increased fruit yields
Involved in chlorophyll production, photosynthesis, and enzyme activation
Improves plant resilience against cold weather
Enhances fruit appearance and prevents deformities
Compatible with urea
Enhances soil water retention, reducing drought impact