KAN BIOSYS VITORMONE (BIO FERTILIZER )
KAN BIOSYS VITORMONE (BIO FERTILIZER)
Product Overview
Brand: Kan Biosys
Category: Bio Fertilizers
Classification: Bio / Organic
Technical Content
Component | Concentration |
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Azotobacter | 4% |
Chroococcum | >1x108 cfu/ml |
About the Product
Vitormone is a liquid biofertilizer designed specifically for foliar application, developed through patented technology and rigorously tested for over a decade. It contains dormant forms of multiple foliar-inhabiting and plant growth-promoting strains of Azotobacter.
Mode of Action
Azotobacter chroococcum, a nitrogen-fixing strain, acts as the active ingredient in Vitormone. Dormant cysts germinate on leaves when exposed to oxygen, water, and a carbon source, forming colonies. These colonies fix atmospheric nitrogen to produce amino acids and secrete beneficial substances such as alginates, vitamins, IAA (Indole-3-acetic acid), and siderophores. The amino acids and growth promoters are readily absorbed by the leaves, enhancing plant vigor and promoting improved flowering and fruiting.
Key Features & Benefits
- Enhances vegetative vigor through Plant Growth Promoting Substances (PGPS)
- Improves flowering and fruiting by PGPS action
- Secretes antifungal metabolites
- Supplies vital metabolites including B-group vitamins, plant hormones, and amino acids, which are easily absorbed by leaves
- Non-toxic and residue-free formulation
- Certified organic product
Recommended Usage & Crops
- Applicable Crops: All crops, including fruits and vegetables
- Dosage: 2 ml per liter of water; 500 ml per acre
- Application Method: Foliar spray
- Use ultra-low size droplet spray for maximum leaf coverage, spraying on both leaf surfaces
- Maintain optimum soil nutrition for best results as Vitormone enhances growth through PGPS
Important Note
This information is provided for reference only. Always adhere to the application guidelines mentioned on the product label and accompanying leaflet.
Unit: ml |
Chemical: Azatobacter 4%, Chroococcum >1x 10 8 cfu/ml |