Environmental Sciences, asked by anujsahuji628, 20 days ago

Where is the sparker planted?

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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Answer:

Explanation:

Spark is a plant growth promoter; it contains humic acid and fulvic acid with minerals. It stimulates root growth and enable better uptake of nutrients, simultaneously helps in plant growth and give high yields. It accelerates seed germination; enhance plants natural resistance disease and pests. It increases water holding capacity of soil, increased aeration of soil.

Foliar application: 200 to 250 gms in 100 ltr water

Answered by AneesKakar
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It is planted on the roots.

  • It promotes the growth of plants.
  • The contents of the product are humic acid, fulvic acid and minerals.
  • It stimulates the plants to take up nutrients from the soil.
  • These plants later provide high yields.
  • It processes the plants simultaneously facilitating seed germination, enhance their resistance to disease and bugs.

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