Crop nutrition plays a major role in plant growth and final yield. Traditionally, farmers use fertilizers such as urea, DAP and NPK for crop nutrition. However, many farmers are now exploring alternative crop support products that are easier to use and suitable for stage-wise application.
What each product does
Uri Fast is intended for grains and pulses and is positioned as an alternative to chemical urea. It contains essential micronutrients and is applied during watering schedules — first after 20–25 days of sowing, then again around 40 days, and as needed thereafter.
Plantowin-D is positioned as an alternative to DAP fertilizer for all crops. It is used at the time of seed sowing, available in both liquid (2 ml in 1 litre water) and powder form (mixed with dry clay or sand).
Plantowin-K is positioned as an alternative to NPK fertilizer for fruits, vegetables and flowers. Like Uri Fast, it is applied during watering.
One ratio for most products — 2 ml per 1 litre of water — keeps application practical and consistent in the field.
Why micronutrients matter
These products contain essential micronutrients and are intended to support plant health and growth. They are applied in small doses with water, making them practical for field use. The same dose ratio across multiple products also helps reduce field confusion — farmers don't need to remember different ratios for different bottles.
As always, follow the product label and consult an agriculture expert if you're unsure about combining products or applying them outside the recommended stage.