Overview

Product NameBEE VAM ( BIO FERTILIZER)
BrandNanoBee BioInnovations
CategoryBio Fertilizers
Technical ContentVesicular Arbuscular Mycorhiza
ClassificationBio/Organic

Product Description

About BEE VAM ( BIO FERTILIZER)

  • BEE-VAM (Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhiza) is a Lyophilized Mycorrhizal Biofertilizer.
  • It is the first time that VAM is offered in Lyophilized form. Enriched with probiotics.
  • It is dextrose based and is water soluble. This makes the plant less susceptible to soil-borne pathogens.

BEE-VAM Mycorrhizal Biofertilizer Technical Details

Technical Content:

  • Mycorrhiza: 1200 IP per gram (i.e., 3 lac IP per 250gm)
  • Total Viable Count: Min 10 spores per gram
  • Probiotics
  • Dextrose Q.S

Key Features & Benefits

  • BEE-VAM is a Lyophilization technology-based mycorrhizal biofertilizer.
  • It promotes new root growth.
  • It enhances plant resistance against drought and salinity.
  • It decreases mortality rate after transplantation of plants.
  • It optimizes fertilizer use, especially phosphorus.
  • It is Enriched with probiotics.
  • It maintains soil quality and nutrient cycling and Prevents soil erosion.
  • It Helps in uptake of macro & micronutrients.

NanoBee BEE-VAM Usage & Crops

Target Crops: All Crops

Dosage & Method of Application

  • 250gm (1 to 2 Acre) as per condition of soil and/or the stage of the crop
  • Mix 250 grams in 5 to 10 liters of water and solubilize it for 10 minutes. Then transfer it to 100 to 200 liters of water and apply immediately via drenching or drip or flood irrigation.
  • In case of sufficient moisture in soil, apply by broadcasting method by mixing with organic manure or sand.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.

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