Shanmukha Jago Seed Protector is a specialized natural formulation designed to protect seeds from early-stage threats such as fungal infections, soil-borne pests, and damping-off diseases. Enriched with botanical extracts and biological agents, it promotes healthy germination, root establishment, and seedling vigor. Suitable for use in vegetables, cereals, pulses, and oilseed crops, Jago ensures strong crop establishment from the start.
Key Benefits
- Protects seeds from fungal pathogens and soil-borne infections
- Improves seed germination rate and uniform sprouting
- Promotes stronger root development and seedling growth
- Safe, natural formulation suitable for organic and conventional farming
- Reduces early seedling mortality and improves field stand
Specifications
Parameter | Details |
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Product Name | Shanmukha Jago Seed Protector |
Form | Liquid |
Category | Seed Treatment / Seed Protector |
Source | Plant-based / Biological formulation |
Application Method | Seed Coating |
Target Use | Germination protection, early growth enhancement |
Recommended Crops | Vegetables, Pulses, Oilseeds, Cereals |
Dosage
- 5–10 ml per kg of seed depending on seed size and crop type
- Ensure uniform coating and dry the treated seed in shade before sowing
Usage Instructions
- Take the required quantity of Jago Seed Protector and mix with minimal water if needed
- Coat seeds evenly and allow them to dry in shade for 30–60 minutes
- Use treated seeds within 24 hours for best results
- Do not mix with chemical pesticides or fungicides during seed treatment
Farmers' Experience
Farmers report improved germination uniformity and early plant vigor after using Jago Seed Protector. Crops like groundnut, maize, moong, and tomato showed reduced incidence of seedling rot and better stand establishment in the field.
FAQs
- Q1: Can Jago be used for all types of seeds?
- Yes, it is suitable for most vegetable, cereal, pulse, and oilseed crops.
- Q2: Does it replace chemical seed treatments?
- Yes, it offers a natural and safe alternative to chemical seed treatments.
- Q3: How soon should the treated seeds be sown?
- It is best to sow within 24 hours of treatment for maximum effectiveness.
Safety & Precautions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
- Use protective gloves during seed coating
- Do not inhale or ingest the formulation
- Keep out of reach of children and animals