1) Importance
Rich Pseudo-CARE is an advanced biological plant protection and nutrition supplement based on the Pseudomonas species. It acts as a dual-purpose bio-input: it creates a "protective shield" on the plant surface to ward off pathogens while simultaneously making essential nutrients like Zinc available to the plant.
- Technology: Bio-Organic / Microbial (Zinc Solubilizing Bacteria).
- Target Crops: Suitable for all types of fruits (grapes, pomegranate), vegetables, flowers, and field crops.
- Mechanism: It colonizes both the root zone (rhizosphere) and the leaf surface (phyllosphere) to provide comprehensive immunity.
2) Benefits
- Disease Suppression: Effectively inhibits the growth of harmful fungi, bacteria, and viruses by outcompeting them for space and nutrients.
- Zinc Solubilization: Acts as a natural chelating agent, converting fixed zinc in the soil into a form that plants can easily absorb.
- Agriculture & Horticulture: Ideal for commercial farming of fruit crops and seasonal vegetables.
- Application Methods: Can be applied via Drip Irrigation to treat the soil and root zone, or through Foliar Spray for leaf protection.
- Weather Resistance: Specifically designed to protect crops during damp, cloudy, or rainy conditions when fungal pressure is high.
4) Dosage
- Drip Irrigation: 500 grams of Rich Pseudo-CARE mixed with 200 liters of water per acre.
- Foliar Spray: 1.5 grams of Rich Pseudo-CARE per liter of water.
- Note: For best results, spray during the early morning or late evening hours.
5) Features
- Eco-Friendly: 100% biological product; safe for the environment, farmers, and beneficial insects.
- Rapid Colonization: High reproductive rate allows the beneficial bacteria to spread quickly and provide fast results.
- Zero Residue: Leaves no chemical residue on the produce, making it ideal for export-quality farming.
- Cost-Effective: Reduces dependency on expensive chemical fungicides and synthetic chelating agents.
- User-Friendly: Easily soluble in water and compatible with most organic farming practices.