DESCRIPTION
- AMRUTH PMC is an exclusive formulated liquid bio-fertilizer consisting of nutrients, proteins, plant growth and development.
Benifits
- Paddy requires more of Nitrogen Phosphorous & Potassium, supply to the plant so that the formulation is supplemented with an additional micro aerophilic bacteria such as Azospirillium sp which fixes atmospheric Nitrogen in water logged condition.
- AMRUTH PMC increases plant growth and development because of better soil health and increases more filled spikelet's and crop yield.
- Due to all the above mentioned beneficial factors the crop yield will increase by 10-20%.
Application On Crops
- Root treatment:- Mix 500 ml AMRUTH PMC in 1 liters of water, Dip the seedlings in this solution for 20-30 minutes before planting.
- Soil treatment:- Mix 5 liters AMRUTH PMC with 300-400 kg of AMRUTH GOLD / FYM and apply before planting.
FAQs for Paddy Grow – Paddy Microbial Consortia (PMC) Bio-Fertilizer
1. How does Paddy Grow (PMC) benefit rice crops?
Ans. It enhances root development, improves nutrient absorption, boosts tillering, and increases grain yield.
2. Is it suitable for all rice varieties?
Ans. Yes! Paddy Grow (PMC) is effective for all paddy varieties, including Basmati, Hybrid, and local high-yielding varieties.
3. Can it help reduce chemical fertilizer use?
Ans. Yes! Regular application reduces dependency on chemical fertilizers while maintaining high productivity and soil health.
4. How does it protect against paddy diseases?
Ans. The beneficial microbes in PMC improve plant resistance to blast, bacterial blight, sheath blight, and root rot.
5. When is the best time to apply this bio-fertilizer?
Ans. For best results, apply it before transplanting, during early vegetative growth, and at panicle initiation stage.
6. Can it be used along with other fertilizers?
Ans. Yes! It works well with organic manure and can be used alongside reduced doses of chemical fertilizers.
7. How does it improve soil quality?
Ans. PMC increases organic matter, enhances soil aeration, and promotes beneficial microbial activity, making soil more fertile.