Leaf Disease Treatment Combo
Effective Cure for Leaf Fungal Infections
₹880.00
Protect your plants from damaging fungal and bacterial diseases with this comprehensive Leaf Disease Treatment Combo. Featuring TAG-COP, Plantomycin, and Boro80, this kit delivers powerful protection and rapid recovery for infected leaves. Suitable for gardens and farms, it targets common leaf pathogens and promotes healthy growth. Easy to apply and highly effective, it's the smart choice for plant health.
Contact Fungicides (e.g., Tag-Cop, which contains Copper Oxychloride):
How they work: These act like a "shield." They stay on the surface of the leaf and prevent fungal spores from germinating or penetrating the plant tissue. They must be applied thoroughly to cover all plant surfaces, as they do not move inside the plant.
Usage: Excellent for prevention or as a protective layer during conditions favorable to disease.
. Micronutrients: The Plant Strengtheners
Aries Boron 80 (Boron): Boron is essential for cell wall strength, membrane integrity, and reproductive growth. When a plant is stressed by disease, adding boron can help stabilize cell structures and support recovery.
Summary of Action
To manage this issue, farmers typically use an integrated approach:
Stop the Spread: Applying a fungicide (like those listed above) is the first step to killing the active fungus and protecting healthy leaf tissue from further infection.
Support Recovery: Once the disease is under control, the application of micronutrients (Boron, Agromin) helps the plant repair damaged cell walls and resume normal growth.
Cultural Practices: Always ensure proper crop rotation, remove and destroy severely infected plant debris, and manage field density to improve air circulation, which reduces the humidity that fungi love.
Important Disclaimer: Always read the product label for specific dosage, safety precautions, and the required interval between applications. Because symptoms can sometimes be caused by factors other than fungi (such as nutrient deficiencies, pest damage, or herbicide stress), it is highly recommended to consult with a local agricultural extension officer to confirm the exact cause of the leaf damage before applying chemicals.
