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Bio-available Boron (Organic plant nutrient)
This ENGIMIN contains organic chelated bio-available Boron and organic carbon along with amino nitrogen.
Symptoms of Deficiency: Boron-deficiency symptoms first appear at the growing points. This results in a stunted appearance (rosetting), barren ears due to poor pollination, hollow stems and fruit (hollow heart) and brittle, discolored leaves and loss of fruiting bodies.
A primary function of boron is related to cell wall formation, so boron-deficient plants may be stunted. ENGIMINS Bo is a bioavailable formulation to correct Boron deficiency in all crops/soil.
Benefits :
- Bioavailable boron improves flowering and fruit set. It increases elasticity of plant cell membranes. It reduces fruit cracking and splitting.
- It helps sugar accumulation in fruit. It is involved in the synthesis and/or translocation of sucrose (sugars) in the plant.
- It is also connected with cell wall stability as with Calcium. In fact, it will help the absorption of Calcium for cell wall development! It is also necessary for the functioning of plant growth hormones.

Price | Minium Order Quantity |
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800 to 2000 INR/Kilograms | 100 Kilograms |
Product Name | State | Place of Origin | Grade | Color |
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Engimins Bo Plant Nutrients | Liquid | India | Chemical | Multi color available |
Supply Ability | Packaging Details | Delivery Time | Main Domestic Market |
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150000 Kilograms Per Day | 1 Ltr bottles, 25 ltr canisters, 200 ltr barrels, 10 kg bags, Bulk | 7-45 Days | All India |
Crop | Number of sprays | Application |
Horticulture crops | 3 to 6 | 1st at flowering, 2nd at fruit setting,3rd at fruit growing stage,4th at 3 weeks before harvesting.Repeat at petal fall.Use higher application on Bitterpit sensitive crops |
Olive tree | 3 | First spray during flower bud formation, 2nd at fruit development stage,3rd at the beginning of fruit colour change |
Soy Beans, Beans, Groundnuts, Maize Wheat, Oats, Barley, Field crops | 3 | First spray in growth phase. Repeat the sprays at 10 to 15 days intervals.
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Cruciferae
| 3 | First spray at 15 days after Cucurbits, transplantation. Repeat at 10 days intervals. |
Onion, Potato, Garlic | 3 | First spray starting at tuber initiation. Repeat the sprays at 10 to 15 days intervals. |
Cotton. | 3 | First spray at emergence of 1st square formation. 2nd spray at flowering stage. 3rd spray 30 days after 2nd spray. |
Floriculture | 4 | 1st spray in vegetative growth. 2nd spray at bud formation. 3rd spray at flower growth 4th spray at the time cutting. |
Fodder/forage crops | 3 | 1st spray in vegetative growth. 2nd spray in reproductive growth. 3rd spray, 10 to 15 days before cutting. |
Sugar Cane | 2 | First at 30 days after planting. 2nd at 60/90 days planting. |