Plant Disease Control Kit

Effective treatment for leaf infections

₹1000.00₹650.00

Combat leaf diseases with this comprehensive Plant Disease Control Kit. Includes two powerful fungicide and pesticide solutions—TAG Fighter and Agromin MAX—to restore the health of your plants and protect them from further damage. Easy to use and proven results for fungal and bacterial infestations. Perfect for gardeners and farmers seeking a healthier crop.

Systemic Fungicides (e.g., Tag Fighter):

  • How they work: These are absorbed by the plant tissues (leaves or roots) and move through the plant's vascular system.

  • Usage: They provide internal protection and can often have curative properties, meaning they can help combat an infection that has already begun to penetrate the plant.

  • Formulations:

    • Tag Fighter: Contains Hexaconazole (systemic) and Zineb (contact), providing a dual-action approach.

    • Agromin Max: This is a blend of essential micronutrients. Disease and necrotic spots often limit a plant's ability to photosynthesize and take up nutrients. Providing these supplemental nutrients helps the plant regain its metabolic balance and boosts its natural defense mechanisms.

    • Summary of Action

      To manage this issue, farmers typically use an integrated approach:

      1. 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.

      2. 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.

      3. 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.