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Silicon-Based Plant Shielding – Defense Against Pathogens
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Forms a protective silica layer that inhibits pathogen penetration
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Increases the physical strength and thickness of the epidermis and cell walls
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Promotes upright stems and leaves, improves rigidity, and prevents lodging
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Enhances photosynthetic efficiency and increases chlorophyll content
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Reduces water loss through transpiration and helps stabilize cell metabolism
Disease Resistance & Stress Tolerance
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Inhibits ROS (reactive oxygen species) formation, reducing oxidative damage and enhancing antioxidant enzyme activity
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Improves tolerance to drought, heat, cold, salt stress, and heavy metal toxicity in soil
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Minimizes nutrient leaching and improves fertilizer use efficiency, optimizing nitrogen regulation, phosphorus release, and potassium uptake
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Induces systemic resistance in plants, helping to prevent fungal and mold-related diseases such as:
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Powdery mildew
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Rice blast
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Sheath blight
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Angular leaf spot
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Sesame leaf blight
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And other common fungal diseases
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Essential Element for Rice, Monocots & Grasses
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Increases the number of productive tillers and grain count per panicle
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Unlocks fixed phosphorus in the soil and promotes re-absorption of phosphates
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Absorbs cations to prevent nutrient loss and enhances soil nutrient availability
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Rapidly converts into plant-available soluble silicon (orthosilicic acid) for direct absorption and utilization
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Fully water-soluble, with significantly higher solubility than conventional silicon products
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Contains a high concentration of bioavailable silicon molecules, making it an ideal supplement to standard silicon fertilizers
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Highly compatible with most pesticides and fungicides, with low risk of chemical reactions when mixed
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Application Dilution Rates
(Apply every 7–14 days. Frequency may be adjusted based on actual crop conditions.)
Field Crops & Root Vegetables
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Root Drench: 1:1000–1:2000 dilution
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Foliar Spray: 1:1500–1:3000 dilution
Leafy Vegetables, Legumes, Cucurbits & Solanaceous Crops
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Root Drench: 1:1000–1:2000 dilution
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Foliar Spray: 1:1500–1:3000 dilution
Flowers & Ornamental Plants
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Root Drench: 1:2000–1:3000 dilution
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Foliar Spray: 1:3000–1:5000 dilution
Precautions
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Suggested dilution ratios are for reference and may be adjusted accordingly
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Use lower concentrations (more diluted) for smaller or thinner leaves, especially during seedling stage
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The more products are mixed together, the more diluted the solution should be
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If using higher concentrations, conduct a small-scale test first; observe plant foliage and root conditions within 3 days
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Supplemental fertilization is still necessary; do not rely solely on this product
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Conduct a small-scale compatibility test before mixing with pesticides
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Not for use on edible parts or directly on food products
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