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Boron fertilizer is a specialized type of fertilizer that provides essential boron nutrients to plants. It is typically composed of boron compounds such as boric acid or sodium borate, which are water-soluble and readily available for plant uptake. Boron plays a crucial role in plant growth, particularly in cell wall formation and reproductive processes, making it vital for crops that require high boron levels for optimal development.

| Chemical form | Boric acid or sodium borate |
| Solubility | Highly soluble in water |
| Boron content | Typically 10% to 20% boron |
| Application rate | Varies by crop, generally 1 to 5 kg per hectare |
| Granule size | Typically 0.5 mm to 2 mm |
When selecting boron fertilizer, consider the specific crop requirements and soil boron levels. It's important to specify the desired boron concentration, as well as the form of boron (e.g., boric acid or sodium borate). Additionally, inquire about solubility and granule size to ensure compatibility with your application methods. Quantities should reflect the size of the area to be treated and the specific application rates for the crops being cultivated.
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Crops like fruits, vegetables, and nuts often require boron for optimal growth.
Soil testing can determine boron levels and indicate if supplementation is necessary.
Yes, but check compatibility to avoid nutrient lockout.
No, excessive boron can be toxic; follow recommended application rates.
Frequency depends on crop needs and soil tests; typically once per growing season.
It is best applied during planting or when plants are actively growing.