Dhanvruddhi

Dhanvruddhi
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Dhanvruddhi

Dhanvruddhi is prepared using various organic components based on ancient knowledge.
This organic liquid mixture is scientifically developed through fermentation of seaweed and cow urine. It is beneficial for soil improvement and plant nutrition.

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    • For spraying: Mix 80-100 ml of Dhanvruddhi per pump (15 liters of water) and spray 3-4 times on plants.
    • For sprinkler irrigation: Mix 1 liter of Dhanvruddhi per acre with water.
    • Enhances the levels of micro-nutrients in the soil.
    • Improves soil structure, providing excellent support for plants.
    • Creates a favorable environment for earthworms and microorganisms to thrive.
    • Activates soil microbes, making the soil more fertile.
    • Keeps plant leaves greener, healthier, and more vibrant.
    • Promotes overall plant growth.
    • Encourages the development of white roots, helping plants absorb nutrients more efficiently.
    • Boosts the plant's disease resistance.
    • Protects against soil-borne fungi.
    • Significant improvement in both quality and yield.
    • Increases the efficiency of chemical fertilizers, aiding in better crop production.
    • Ideal for higher and long-lasting yields.

    Essential Steps to Boost Crop Production

    1. Seed Treatment:
      During sowing, coat the seeds with Dhan Bhumi before planting. This process ensures uninterrupted germination and protection against soil-borne diseases.
    2. First Application:
      For any crop, apply Dhan Bhumi at a rate of 2 liters per acre with the first irrigation. Repeat this process every 10 to 12 days.
    3. Second Spray:
      At the beginning of the crop's foliar stage, mix 80 to 100 ml of Dhan Vrudhi per 15-liter pump and spray. Repeat this spray 3 to 4 times at intervals of 12 to 15 days.
    4. Fourth Spray:
      For sucking pests, thrips, and whiteflies, mix 50 to 60 ml of Dhan Rakshak per 15-liter pump and spray 2 to 3 times.
      (Use fungicides and insecticides as needed from time to time.)
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