Ulala + Agromin MAX
Flonicamid 50% WG) + Agromin MAX
₹1500.00₹930.00
The combination of
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is a powerful tank-mix solution for cotton that provides simultaneous sucking pest control and essential micronutrient supplementation. This mix is particularly effective during the vegetative and flowering stages to protect the crop from yield-depleting insects while boosting overall plant health and vigor.
Component Descriptions
UPL Ulala (Flonicamid 50% WG):
Action: A systemic and translaminar insecticide that acts as a Selective Feeding Blocker.
Target Pests: Highly effective against Aphids, Jassids, and Whiteflies in cotton.
Key Feature: It stops pests from feeding almost immediately after contact or ingestion, leading to their eventual death from starvation. It is considered safe for beneficial insects like pollinators and predators.
Aries Agromin Max (Multi-Micronutrient):
Composition: A concentrated blend containing Nitrogen (6%), Iron (4%), Manganese (3%), Boron (0.8%), and Copper (0.8%), often with Magnesium and Zinc.
Function: Corrects micronutrient deficiencies to improve photosynthesis, chlorophyll formation, and cell wall strength.
Benefit: It helps the plant recover from the stress caused by sucking pests and promotes better flowering and fruit (boll) set.
Combined Benefits for Cotton
Immediate Damage Control: While Ulala stops pests from sucking sap, Agromin Max provides the "booster dose" of nutrients needed to repair damaged tissues.
Long-Lasting Protection: Ulala offers extended residual control (up to 2 weeks), and its translaminar action ensures even the undersides of leaves are protected.
Enhanced Yield & Quality: The combination ensures that the plant's energy is directed toward boll development rather than fighting off pests and nutrient stress.
Rainfastness: Ulala is rainfast within 2 hours of application, ensuring the treatment remains effective even in unpredictable weather.
Recommended Dosage & Application
UPL Ulala: 60–80 grams per acre (approx. 0.3–0.4g per litre of water).
Agromin Max: 2–3 grams per litre of water (approx. 400–600g per acre).
Method: Foliar spray using a sufficient volume of water (usually 200 litres per acre) to ensure thorough coverage of the foliage.
