Q: What is Epicel?
A: Epicel is a biostimulant nutrient mobilizer that works in the soil, enhancing nutrient availability and improving plant health.
Q: How does Epicel work?
A: Epicel acts on nutrients fixed in the soil, unfixing them and making them available to crop roots for better uptake and growth.
Q: What is the composition of Epicel?
A: Epicel is based on K. Humate. Through a proprietary process, the effect of Humate is multiplied, making Epicel a strong nutrient mobilizer for better soil and crop health.
Q: Is Epicel safe for all crops?
A: Yes. Epicel is very safe. Even at three times the standard dose, no toxicity has been observed.
Q: Can Epicel be mixed with other agrochemicals?
A: Yes. Epicel is compatible and can be mixed with other agrochemicals.
Q: At what stages of plant growth is Epicel effective?
A: Epicel becomes effective once roots are established after sowing. It remains active in soil for up to 75 days, ensuring continuous nutrient supply.
Q: What are the key features of Epicel?
A: Epicel boosts both vegetative and reproductive growth, enhances root and shoot development, and improves chlorophyll levels for healthier, more productive crops.
Q: What makes Epicel unique?
A: Epicel increases field productivity by an average of 20%, improving both yield and quality, which means higher profits for farmers.
Q: How should Epicel be applied?
A: Dissolve Epicel in water and apply by soil drenching or through drip irrigation. It can also be mixed with granular fertilizers for broadcasting.
Q: Can we mix Epicel with Urea?
A: Yes. However, the mixture has a soggy consistency, so it should be handled properly during application.
Q: What is the dosage of Epicel?
A: The recommended dose is 1 kg per acre for all crops. Since it acts in soil, dosage depends on area, not crop type.
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