EZGRO CHITO 15%

A high-performance 15% chitosan solution with dual action, designed to enhance plant health, stress resistance, and productivity.

The combination of low molecular weight chitosan (fast acting) and high molecular weight chitosan (long lasting) provides both immediate stimulation and prolonged protection.


Mode of Action

  • Rapidly absorbed by plant tissues
  • Activates plant defense mechanisms
  • Creates a protective film on the plant surface
  • Reduces pathogen entry and moisture loss
 
     
   
 
 
 
  Key Benefits
  • Stronger Plant Immune System
  • Activates the natural defenses of plants
  • Helps reduce environmental stress (drought, salinity, heat)
  • Reduces sensitivity to fungal and bacterial stress
  • Improved Growth & Yield
  • Enhances nutrient absorption
  • Stimulates root and vegetative growth
  • Enhances flowering, fruit set, and production uniformity
 
  Applications
  • During transplanting
  • Enhances root establishment and initial growth
  • Vegetative stage
  • Enhances biomass and plant structure
  • Improves crop flowering
  • Achieves better fruit quality

Compatibility
Compatible with most fertilizers and plant protection products
A small-scale compatibility test is recommended before mixing
Avoid strongly alkaline solutions

 
 

 

  Why This Product Stands Out
- It is a next-generation biostimulant.
- It activates plant defense mechanisms while protecting crops over time.
- It is ideal for producers who want to increase yield, resistance, and quality naturally.


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