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Use seedlings for millet—great at counteracting phytotoxicity; you’ll see real results in seven to eight days, and the millet seedlings will regain their green color, ensuring a bountiful harvest.
Millet seedlings effectively neutralize pesticide damage—results become evident in just seven to eight days, helping millet shoots regain their green color and ensuring a bountiful harvest.
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Corn seedlings—Eliminates pesticide damage, restores the entire plant to a healthy white appearance, promotes vigorous regrowth of new shoots, and achieves widespread greening, ensuring stable yields.
Corn seedlings effectively neutralize pesticide damage, completely reviving the entire plant—turning it white and then regaining its green color, sprouting new branches, and achieving widespread greening. Yield is guaranteed.
Soybean seedlings—stem height difference of 30 cm, no empty or shriveled pods, and full maturity achieved directly.
The soybean seedlings have a stem height difference of 30 centimeters, with no empty or shriveled pods—maturity is fully maximized.
Millet grows strong seedlings—even on marginal lands and in fields with repeated cropping—yielding high harvests, thriving vigorously, exceeding expectations, and giving farmers the confidence of a bountiful harvest.
Millet yields high harvests even in poor soils and on land with repeated cropping, showing vigorous growth that exceeds expectations—giving farmers the confidence of a bountiful harvest.
Wheat grown from seedlings—when put to the test, it thrives, displaying a deep green and robust growth, while the neighboring fields remain half a step behind, turning yellow.
Wheat relies on seedlings—when put to the test, its growth is dark green and robust, while the neighboring plot remains yellowish and noticeably weaker.
Soybeans grown from seedlings: A comparison of 750 acres versus 50 acres—showing abundant, vigorous pod formation with no shriveled pods, resulting in an extra yield of 500 to 700 jin per mu.
Soybeans grown from seedlings—750 mu vs. 50 mu comparison—show abundant podding, vigorous growth, and no shriveled pods, yielding an extra 500 to 700 units per mu.