
Multiplex Manganese: Corrects Deficiency for Healthy Green Crops
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Multiplex Manganese: The Ultimate Cure for Crop Yellowing (Chlorosis)
Stop "Hidden Hunger" from stealing your harvest. Multiplex Manganese restores plant health, boosts photosynthesis, and fights disease.
Is your crop looking pale or yellow despite using NPK fertilizers? You might be facing a Manganese (Mn) deficiency. This essential micronutrient acts like a spark plug for your plants, driving energy production and growth. Multiplex offers two powerful solutions: Multiplex Manganese (Sulphate 30.5%) for general use and Magnum Mn (EDTA 12%) for high-pH soils.
Don't let yellow leaves reduce your tonnage. Correct it instantly with Multiplex.
Why Choose This Product? Key Benefits
- ⏱️Instant Green-Up: Rapidly fixes interveinal chlorosis (yellowing) and restores dark green color by reactivating chlorophyll.
- ?️Disease Shield: Strengthens cell walls (lignin), making it harder for fungus and root rot pathogens to attack.
- ⏳Growth Regulator: Balances plant hormones (Auxins) to prevent stunted growth and bushy "rosetted" tops.
- ?️Photosynthesis Booster: Vital for splitting water molecules, ensuring the plant produces energy even during stress.
- ?High Efficiency Options: Available as economical Sulphate salt or advanced Chelate (EDTA) for alkaline soils.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Multiplex |
| Technical Name | Manganese Sulphate (30.5%) OR Mn-EDTA (12%) |
| Nutrient Type | Essential Micronutrient Fertilizer |
| Chemical Group | Inorganic Salt (Sulphate) / Organic Chelate (EDTA) |
| Formulation | Water Soluble Powder |
| Toxicity Label | Mild Irritant (Requires PPE) |
How It Works: Mode of Action
Manganese is not just a nutrient; it is a catalyst for life within the plant. Here is how Multiplex helps your crop:
[Image of photosynthesis process in plants]- Photosynthetic Engine: It powers the "Oxygen-Evolving Complex" in chloroplasts. Without Mn, plants cannot split water to create energy, leading to starvation.
- Hormone Regulation: It controls the IAA-oxidase enzyme. This prevents the destruction of Auxin hormones, ensuring stems grow tall and roots go deep.
- Structural Defense: It aids in Lignin synthesis, hardening the plant skin to physically block fungal infections.
Result: A plant that is structurally tough, energetically active, and visually green.
Target Crops & Pests (Disorders)
| Crop | Prevents/Treats Disorder |
|---|---|
| Sugarcane | Pahala Blight (White streaks), Stunting |
| Wheat & Oats | Grey Speck, Interveinal Chlorosis, Limp Stems |
| Soybean & Peas | Marsh Spot, Yellow Flash (Post-Herbicide) |
| Cotton | Crinkle Leaf, Premature Boll Shedding |
Dosage & Application Guide
The Golden Rule: Always follow the "Dose per Acre" for accurate results. Note: "Sulphate" is for standard use; "EDTA" is for high efficiency/mixing.
Dosage per Acre, Litre, & Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI)
| Crop / Method | Dose (per Acre) | Water (L / Acre) | Dose (per Litre) | PHI (Days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foliar (Sulphate Salt) | 500 g | 200 L | 2.5 g | N/A |
| Foliar (EDTA Chelate) | 100 g - 200 g | 200 L | 0.5 g - 1.0 g | N/A |
| Soil Application (Basal) | 10 kg | - | - | N/A |
*N/A: Micronutrients act as food for the plant and generally do not have a toxic withdrawal period like pesticides, but always wash produce before consumption.
How to Apply: Best Practices
- Timing: Start spraying early! First spray at 20–30 days after sowing. Repeat every 15–20 days for total 3 sprays.
- Mixing (Crucial): Never mix Sulphate-based Manganese with Phosphorus fertilizers (DAP/MAP) or Glyphosate—it will clog your tank. Use EDTA form for tank mixing.
- Coverage: Spray the underside of leaves where pores (stomata) are more open for faster absorption.
- Safety: Always wear PPE (gloves, mask, goggles). Wash hands thoroughly after use. Manganese dust can irritate lungs.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which form should I use: Sulphate or EDTA?
Use Sulphate for general correction in neutral soils (cheaper). Use Magnum Mn (EDTA) for alkaline soils (pH > 6.5) or when mixing with other chemicals, as it stays stable.
2. What does Manganese deficiency look like?
Look for "Interveinal Chlorosis" on the youngest top leaves. The veins stay dark green, but the space between them turns yellow, creating a "ladder" or "net" pattern.
3. Can I mix Multiplex Manganese with DAP?
No. Mixing Manganese Sulphate with Phosphate fertilizers (DAP/MAP) creates a sediment that clogs nozzles and makes the nutrient useless. Apply them separately.
4. Why do my soybeans turn yellow after Glyphosate spray?
Glyphosate can lock up Manganese ("Yellow Flash"). To fix this, spray Multiplex Magnum Mn (EDTA). Do not use sulphate with Glyphosate.
5. Is it good for Sugarcane?
Yes, it is essential. It prevents "Pahala Blight" (white streaks) and helps increase cane girth and sugar recovery.
Safety & Disclaimer
Always read and follow the instructions on the official product label. The information provided here is for guidance only. Use personal protective equipment (PPE) during application. Manganese Sulphate is toxic to aquatic life; do not wash equipment near water bodies.

