Shriram Boron 20 is a high-purity, water-soluble boron fertilizer designed to meet critical micronutrient needs in all types of crops. With 20% active boron content, it plays a vital role in cell wall formation, sugar movement, and reproductive development—ensuring healthier plants and stronger yields.
Perfect for vegetables, fruits, cereals, pulses, oilseeds, and ornamentals, this fertilizer is especially effective during the pre-flowering stage, aiding in optimal flower and fruit development.
What Makes Boron 20 Essential?
- ✔ 20% Boron Content: Delivers concentrated boron for efficient uptake and visible results
- ✔ Improves Flowering & Fruit Set: Enhances pollen germination and reproductive success
- ✔ Strengthens Cell Structure: Supports cell wall formation and plant tissue integrity
- ✔ Aids Sugar & Nutrient Transport: Facilitates movement of sugars and helps in calcium uptake
- ✔ Suitable for All Crops: Use in vegetables, field crops, fruits, and floriculture
Crop Compatibility
- Vegetables: Tomato, Chilli, Okra, Cabbage
- Fruits: Mango, Grapes, Citrus, Banana
- Cereals & Pulses: Wheat, Paddy, Gram, Soybean
- Oilseeds: Mustard, Groundnut, Sunflower
- Ornamentals: Rose, Marigold, Hibiscus
When & How to Use
Growth Stage | Application |
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All Stages (Best before flowering) | Helps reproductive growth and nutrient mobilization |
Method | Foliar Spray or Fertigation |
Dosage | 1 gram per liter of water or 150 grams per acre |
Pack Size | 1 kg (Net Content) |
Benefits at a Glance
- ✅ Stronger flower setting and pollination success
- ✅ Healthier fruit development with better shape
- ✅ Reduces boron deficiency symptoms like flower drop and hollow stems
- ✅ Works with calcium to improve fruit firmness and transport resistance
- ✅ Helps in achieving uniform crop development
Storage & Safety
- Store in a dry, cool place away from moisture
- Use gloves and protective eyewear when handling
- Do not mix with alkaline products unless advised
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Disclaimer: Actual crop response may vary with soil condition, climate, and crop stage. Always follow label instructions or consult with a certified agronomist before application.