Silver Crop Meerasil is an advanced plant growth regulator formulated with Triacontanol 0.1% EW. It works as a powerful growth booster that enhances plant metabolism, promotes vigorous growth and improves crop productivity. Meerasil stimulates photosynthesis and nutrient uptake, helping crops grow healthier and stronger.
This formulation supports better flowering, fruit formation and overall plant development. It is widely used on crops such as cotton, tomato, chilli, rice, groundnut and potato to improve crop performance and yield.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | RS Enterprises |
| Product Name | Meerasil |
| Technical Name | Triacontanol 0.1% EW |
| Category | Plant Growth Regulator |
| Formulation | Emulsion in Water (EW) |
| Application Method | Foliar Spray / Drip Irrigation |
| Crop | Purpose | Recommended Dose |
|---|---|---|
| Cotton | Improves plant growth and boll development | 25 – 30 ml per 15 litres of water |
| Tomato | Enhances flowering and fruit formation | 25 – 30 ml per 15 litres of water |
| Chilli | Improves plant vigor and yield | 25 – 30 ml per 15 litres of water |
| Rice | Supports healthy tiller growth | 25 – 30 ml per 15 litres of water |
| Groundnut | Improves plant development and productivity | 25 – 30 ml per 15 litres of water |
| Potato | Promotes plant growth and tuber development | 25 – 30 ml per 15 litres of water |
Q1: What is Meerasil used for?
Meerasil is used as a plant growth regulator to improve crop growth, flowering and yield.
Q2: Which crops can use this product?
It can be used on crops such as cotton, tomato, chilli, rice, groundnut and potato.
Q3: What is the recommended dosage?
The recommended dose is 25 – 30 ml per 15 litres of water or 250 – 300 ml per acre.
Q4: Can it be applied through drip irrigation?
Yes, it can be applied through drip irrigation systems for large cultivation areas.
Disclaimer: The information above is intended for reference only. Always follow the directions and safety guidelines provided on the product label and leaflet.
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