Javika PROM 50KG
Phosphate Rich Organic Manure (PROM) is a green chemistry phosphate fertilizer, a value-added product produced by co-compositing various organic wastes with high grade rock phosphate in fine size. It contains minimum 10.4% phosphorus in readily available form to the plants. If checked with plant available nutrient value, it is cheaper than any other chemical phosphatic fertilizer .
- Prom increases availability of phosphorus to plant & increases the activity of micro-organisms in soil. It is eco-friendly & natural product.
- By the use of PROM we can decrease the use of phosphatic chemical fertilizers. It can be mixed with any fertilizers & pesticides.
- Contains 3 main important inputs –
- min 10.4% Phosphorous
- 7.9% organic carbon
- 0.4% nitrogen;
- PROM increases the number and activity of micro-organisms in soil which increases the fertility of the soil and thereby yield is increased.
- It makes soil soft and enriched with nutrients for longer time.
- Supplies phosphorus to the second crop planted in the treated area as efficiently as for the first crop.
- Due to organic manure presence, leaching and runoff of nutrients with water is prevented.
- Research reports indicate that the crop can withstand diseases. Also harvest is tasty and nutritious.
- PROM is very effective as phosphatic fertilizer even in saline soils.
- Enhances the growth of soil micro-organisms that assist the dissolution of Potassium either applied to the soil or naturally present in the soil
- Plays important role in improvement of crops such as wheat, rice, sugarcane, potato, soybean, tur, mug, jawar, groundnut, pea, vegetables, grams, flowers, fruits & medicinal plants etc.
- Apply full dose as basel dose for small duration crops.
- For sugarcane give half dose as basel and remaining half at earthing up.
- For fruit crops,half dose as basel for and remaining half after 2-3 months with other fertilizers.
- Mix thoroughly in soil.
- Apply 400 kg / acre for 4 months crop & 1200 kg / acre for 12 months crop.
- Apply at the time of last ploughing and in the presence of sufficient moisture in the soil.