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₹139.00
- Quantity: 500 ml
- Type: liquid organic fertilizer and pesticide
- Color: brown
- Dosage: mix 3 ml in 100 ml water
*Available for delivery in Bangalore only.
Panchagavya has been used since our ancient times to safeguard plants and soil micro-organisms and to boost plant production.
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Panchagavya (500 ml) is an organic growth stimulant for all types of plants, milch animals, goat, poultry, fish, etc. It has been used since our ancient times to safeguard plants and soil micro-organisms and to boost plant production. Panchagavya (500 ml) is found to be more profitable than the recommended fertilizer application and chemical spray.
panchakavyam is a concoction prepared by mixing five products of cow and used in traditional Indian rituals. The three direct constituents are cow dung, urine, and milk; the two derived products are curd and ghee. These are mixed in proper ratio and then allowed to ferment. Panchamrita is a similar mixture that replaces dung and urine with honey and sugar. The mixture which is made using yeast as a fermenter, bananas, groundnut cake, and the water of tender coconut, is a potent organic pesticide and growth promoter. The Sanskrit word Panchagavya means “mixture of five cow products”.
Application:
Dilute 3 ml of Panchagavya (500 ml) in 100 ml water. Spray the diluted solution over plants and soil. For best results apply regularly- once every 14 days. During winter season, reduce the concentration to about 1.5 ml in 100 ml water.
- Shelf Life – Six months
Check our video on Panchagavya below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxBVEgL7qHA
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Special Note:
* Please keep a fair distance from your body while opening the bottle