Micropulse fully chelated mix micronutrient – balanced micronutrient support for crops
micropulse is a fully chelated micronutrient mixture designed to support balanced plant nutrition and healthy crop development. The chelated form helps improve micronutrient availability and uptake by plants under different soil conditions.
The product fits well into regular crop nutrition programs and can be used along with standard fertiliser practices. micropulse supports overall crop growth and helps maintain micronutrient balance throughout the crop cycle.
Product specifications
| Product category |
Micronutrient mixture |
| Formulation type |
Fully chelated formulation |
| Application method |
Soil application / foliar spray |
| Suitable for |
Multiple crops |
Key product characteristics
- Fully chelated micronutrient formulation
- Supports micronutrient availability and uptake
- Helps maintain balanced plant nutrition
- Compatible with regular fertiliser programs
- Suitable for use across different crops
Recommended usage practices
- Use based on crop stage and nutrient requirement.
- Apply through soil application or foliar spray as advised.
- Ensure proper mixing for uniform application.
- Avoid application during extreme weather conditions.
- Always follow label instructions for best results.
Why farmers choose micropulse
- Supports balanced micronutrient nutrition
- Easy to integrate into routine crop care
- Helps improve overall crop health
- Suitable for practical, day-to-day farming use
Frequently asked questions
- What is micropulse used for?
It is used to support micronutrient balance and plant growth.
- Can it be used with fertilisers?
Yes, it can be used along with standard fertiliser programs.
- Is it suitable for all crops?
Yes, it can be used for a wide range of crops.
- Does it replace NPK fertilisers?
No, it is a micronutrient support product and should be used along with regular fertilisers.
The details provided are for informational guidance only. Always follow the instructions mentioned on the product label and recommended agronomic practices suitable for your local growing conditions.