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Siltron R

It contains 12% ortho-silicic acid. Silitran R helps plants efficiently absorb nutrients and is especially important during the growth stage. By forming a layer of silicon on the leaves, it acts as a natural barrier against pests and diseases. During the growth stage, plants are commonly attacked by sap-sucking insects and pathogens. Silitran R helps enhance resistance against both biotic (living factors like pests and pathogens) and abiotic (environmental stress like drought, heat, or salinity) stresses.

Dosage

For paddy, 1 kg per acre at the booting stage gives effective results. For vegetables, cereals and fruit orchards, use 500 g in foliar spray/drip/drenching.

Application

Can be applied through paddy-broadcasting/ other crops drip/drench/foliar.

Applicable For

cotton, chili, paddy, pulses, vegetables, fruits, and all types of crops.

Stage

For paddy, use 1 kg per acre at the booting stage, Other crops 500gm per acre at after growth stage.

More Details

  • The silicon element promotes the development of plant cells, enhancing disease resistance against cracks and pathogens.
  • It helps plants build resistance against biotic (pests, pathogens) and abiotic (environmental stresses) pressures.
  • Nutrient utilization – by increasing nutrient availability, it improves their balanced absorption.
  • It stimulates SAP in plants, enhancing the ability to absorb nutrients efficiently and in higher amounts through the plant’s vascular system.
  • It develops plant cells while increasing disease resistance against cracks and pathogens.
  • Contains 12% high-concentration ortho-silicic acid.

Yes, using Siltran R forms a protective layer on the plant, shielding it from pest attacks.

Apply Siltran R at the tillering stage of paddy at a rate of 1 kg per acre.

Using Siltran R creates a protective layer from root to sprout, enhances disease resistance, and helps plants develop healthily.

Yes, it helps plants build resistance against both biotic and abiotic stresses.