Natural growth enhancers are eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic fertilizers, boosting plant development while preserving environmental health. Derived from organic materials such as seaweed extracts, humic acid, and microbial inoculants, these enhancers improve nutrient uptake and soil fertility. Biofertilizers like Rhizobium and mycorrhizal fungi enhance nitrogen fixation and phosphorus availability. Foliar sprays with natural compounds provide immediate nutrient access, supporting robust plant growth. Farmers are increasingly adopting these enhancers to meet the demand for sustainable and organic produce. By promoting healthy plant development and resilience to stress, natural growth enhancers contribute to long-term agricultural productivity without compromising soil or ecosystem health.
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