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Boron 20% (CAS NO : 1330-43-4 Borax & 10043-35-3 Boric Acid)

Boron 20% is a highly concentrated micronutrient containing 20% elemental Boron, typically supplied as Sodium Tetraborate (Borax) or Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate. It is widely used for soil correction, foliar spray, and fertigation, especially in crops sensitive to boron deficiency. The high boron concentration allows lower dosage applications, resulting in economic and agronomic efficiency.

Boron 20%
Boron 20%

Boron 20% is a highly concentrated micronutrient containing 20% elemental Boron, typically supplied as Sodium Tetraborate (Borax) or Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate. It is widely used for soil correction, foliar spray, and fertigation, especially in crops sensitive to boron deficiency. The high boron concentration allows lower dosage applications, resulting in economic and agronomic efficiency.

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Applications of Boron 20%

Soil Correction

Restores boron levels in deficient zones, preventing poor fruit set and stem collapse.

Pre-Flowering Spray

Applied before flowering to ensure pollen viability and fruit formation.

Broad Crop Coverage

Suitable for crops like cotton, soybean, vegetables, and grapes.

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Yes. It is highly water soluble and suitable for both soil correction and foliar spraying.

Recommended 500 g–1 kg/acre depending on crop and deficiency severity.

Cotton, pomegranate, cauliflower, sunflower, and grapes respond well to boron.

For cost efficiency and bulk soil correction, 20% boron is ideal. Chelates are used where absorption efficiency is prioritized.

Yes. Compatible with urea, DAP, and complex fertilizers, but avoid with calcium nitrate.

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