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Nourishing your crops with precision and care.
means low nutrient absorption
poor soil health
Seedling losses
Plants fail in stress conditions
5000 IP/gm vs 100 IP/gm in regular products
Easy mixing in drip irrigation & fertigation
Protects spores & ensures faster colonization
Plants absorb more N, P, K & micronutrients
Better resistance to drought, salinity & diseases
⚠️ Do not foliar spray. Apply to soil/root zone only.
Best for orchards, high-value crops & faster root colonization
Best for nurseries, soil mixes & economical large-area use
Utkarsh VAMoz-S is a premium mycorrhizal biofertilizer containing Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi formulated at 5000 IP/gm. It’s a dextrose-based, 100% water-soluble powder designed for easy application by drenching, fertigation or drip irrigation.
IP stands for Inoculum Potential (a measure of viable propagules — spores/colonized root fragments — per gram). 5000 IP/gm means a high density of viable mycorrhizal units in each gram of product.
Higher IP → more propagules delivered per gram → faster and more reliable root colonization, often meaning you can use less product to achieve good colonization compared with low-IP products.
Expect the core mycorrhizal benefits:
Note: Because VAMoz-S is 5000 IP/gm, this 100 g/acre rate delivers a large number of propagules compared to lower-IP powders.
For nursery pots or home gardens, scale down proportionally (for example 1–5 g per pot depending on pot size). Always follow the pack label for final recommended rates and local adjustments.
Mycorrhiza are meant to establish once and persist; common practice: apply at planting/transplanting (best) and optionally repeat in poor soils or when re-establishing after disturbance.
For fertigation users, one to two applications per season (at transplant & early vegetative stage) are typical. The product will colonize and then function season-long.
Yes — VAMoz-S works with most organic manures, biofertilizers, and many biopesticides.
Just keep two things in mind:
Root colonization starts within weeks after proper application. Visible plant responses (greener plants, improved vigor, better response to fertilizers) typically appear within 2–6 weeks depending on crop, soil and conditions; yield responses may appear within the crop cycle.
High-IP products like VAMoz-S often show faster colonization compared to low-IP powders.
VAMoz-S has a high inoculum potential (5000 IP) and comes in a dextrose base, so it dissolves fully in water.
That means it runs smoothly through drip and fertigation systems without clogging, even on large farms.
Most regular VAM powders don’t dissolve well or have lower IP, so farmers need to apply much larger quantities to get the same effect.
In general, yes — VAM plus biocontrols/biofertilizers are often complementary. However, some research indicates interactions depend on strains and timing (e.g., Trichoderma can compete for root sites in some situations).
Best practice: apply VAMoz-S at planting, and if applying Trichoderma products, consider staggering the timing (e.g., Trichoderma a week or two later) to allow initial mycorrhizal establishment.
Yes. EDTA chelated form is gentle on plants when used per recommendations. No reports of leaf burn or residue when applied correctly.