Overview


❆ PESTICIDE
SONA
SONA Amplifies plant stress resilience, lowering risk of yield loss to drought and excessive heat.

General Info
SONA is suitable for use on a wide variety of crops.
•Contains water-soluble humic and fulvic acids.
Promotes plant nutrient uptake to increase yield.
Improves soil health by adding organic carbon and structure to soil.
•May tank with pesticide, fungicide and other fertilizers.
•Amplifies plant stress resilience, lowering risk of yield loss to drought and excessive heat.
Can be applied by fertigation, irrigation, and foliar spray.
DOSAGE: 200-300ml per acre.

Active Ingredients
SONA Contains water-soluble humic and fulvic acids.

ADVANTAGE
- Some fertilisers also work to improve the soil’s efficacy by boosting aeration and improving water retention capacity. Pesticides include insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, animal repellents, and other substances used to control pests or weeds.

DISADVANTAGE
They include domestic animal contaminations and deaths, loss of natural antagonists to pests, pesticide resistance, Honeybee and pollination decline, losses to adjacent crops, fishery and bird losses, and contamination of groundwater.


General Info
SONA is suitable for use on a wide variety of crops.
•Contains water-soluble humic and fulvic acids.
Promotes plant nutrient uptake to increase yield.
Improves soil health by adding organic carbon and structure to soil.
•May tank with pesticide, fungicide and other fertilizers.
•Amplifies plant stress resilience, lowering risk of yield loss to drought and excessive heat.
Can be applied by fertigation, irrigation, and foliar spray.
DOSAGE: 200-300ml per acre.

Active Ingredients
SONA Contains water-soluble humic and fulvic acids.

Advantage
- Some fertilisers also work to improve the soil’s efficacy by boosting aeration and improving water retention capacity. Pesticides include insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, animal repellents, and other substances used to control pests or weeds.

Disadvantage
They include domestic animal contaminations and deaths, loss of natural antagonists to pests, pesticide resistance, Honeybee and pollination decline, losses to adjacent crops, fishery and bird losses, and contamination of groundwater.