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Chana Grow – Micronutrient for Bengal Gram | National Pesticides & Chemicals

Price range: ₹75.00 through ₹780.00

Chana Grow – Premium Micronutrient for Bengal Gram

Chana Grow from National Pesticides & Chemicals is a scientifically formulated micronutrient supplement specially designed for Bengal Gram (Chana/Gram). It ensures healthy crop growth, better root development, and higher yields by correcting micronutrient deficiencies in soil.

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Dr Nutrient – Chelated Liquid Micronutrient | National Pesticides & Chemicals

Price range: ₹75.00 through ₹780.00

Dr Nutrient – Advanced Chelated Liquid Micronutrient for All Crops

Dr Nutrient from National Pesticides & Chemicals is a scientifically developed chelated liquid micronutrient that corrects nutrient deficiencies and promotes faster crop growth. Its chelated form ensures higher absorption, better mobility inside plants, and higher yields.

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Fertiliq Micronutrient – Essential Nutrition for All Crops | National Pesticides

Price range: ₹75.00 through ₹780.00

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Boost Crop Yield with Balanced Micronutrient Supplement

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Fertiliq is a balanced micronutrient solution designed for overall crop growth and higher productivity. Ideal for foliar spray or soil application.

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Microhume – Micronutrient with Humic | National Pesticides & ChemicalsMicrohume – Micronutrient with Humic | National Pesticides & Chemicals

Price range: ₹75.00 through ₹780.00

Microhume – Advanced Micronutrient with Humic for Better Crop Growth

Microhume from National Pesticides & Chemicals is a unique blend of micronutrients combined with Humic acid. It improves nutrient uptake, enhances root growth, and boosts soil fertility, ensuring higher yield and healthier crops.

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Soyagrow Micronutrient for Soyabean – Boost Yield | National Pesticides & Chemicals

Price range: ₹75.00 through ₹780.00

🌱 Boost Soyabean Yield with Soyagrow – Micronutrient from National Pesticides & Chemicals

Soyagrow is a scientifically formulated micronutrient mix specially designed for soyabean crops. Enriched with essential trace elements, it improves plant health, enhances nutrient uptake, and increases productivity.

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Tambola Gold Fertilizer – Paclobutrazol 40% SC Growth Regulator | National Pesticides & Chemicals

Price range: ₹75.00 through ₹780.00

Tambola Gold – Premium Paclobutrazol 40% SC Fertilizer

Tambola Gold is a high-efficiency fertilizer formulated with Paclobutrazol 40% SC, designed to regulate plant growth, improve crop yield, and enhance stress tolerance. Manufactured by National Pesticides & Chemicals, this growth regulator is ideal for optimizing plant vigor and fruit quality in a variety of crops.

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Tur Grow Micronutrient for Red Gram – National Pesticides & Chemicals

Price range: ₹75.00 through ₹780.00

🌿 Boost Your Red Gram Yield with Tur Grow Micronutrient

Tur Grow by National Pesticides & Chemicals is a premium-grade micronutrient formulation specially developed to improve growth, flowering, and pod development in Red Gram crops. Enriched with vital trace elements, it helps prevent nutrient deficiencies and enhances overall plant health.

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