Best Fertilizer for Paddy
BHUMI AGRO 11 Aug 2026

Best Fertilizer for Paddy for Maximum Yield (Complete Guide)

Rice domestication began over 10,000 years ago in China’s Yangtze Valley and later spread across Asia and the world. Paddy is the lifeline of global food security, feeding over half the world’s population. Paddy contributes over 20% of Global Calorie intake, making it a strategic crop for national food policies.

While it forms the caloric backbone of human survival, its traditional cultivation practices place massive pressure on natural resources.

Paddy is India's most important crop. It is grown across millions of hectares from Punjab and Haryana to West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. And yet paddy fertilization remains one of the most misunderstood aspects of rice farming in the country. 

Most farmers rely on the same fertilizer package season after season: urea at transplanting, another dose at tillering, and DAP at basal. But the real deal is not about which, but about applying the right fertilizers at the right growth stage and not missing the micronutrient and biological inputs that most farmers overlook entirely. 

Best Fertilizer for Paddy

Why Fertilizer Is Important for Paddy?

Paddy is a high-fertilizer demand crop․ In India‚ paddy is cultivated at about 25-30 quintals per acre‚ which removes a considerable amount of nitrogen‚ phosphorus‚ potassium‚ zinc, and sulfur from the soil․ These nutrients must be replenished each year if soil fertility is to be maintained․

Without fertilizer‚ paddy only responds with slow tillering‚ pale green foliage‚ thin stems‚ diseases, and very poor weight of the crop at harvest․ 

But at the right rate‚ at the right time for the growth stage of the crop‚ paddy will in the next season always deliver maximum yield․

The major difference between fertilization of paddy versus dryland crops is that paddy crops grow in waterlogged anaerobic conditions, which alter the behaviour of every nutrient․ 

Which Nutrients Does Paddy Need?

1. Nitrogen

Most important nutrient for paddy yield. It helps in vegetative growth, leaf development, tillering, and yield formation. Lowland paddy absorbs it mainly in ammonium (NH₄⁺) form. Nitrogen demand peaks during early tillering and panicle initiation.

2. Phosphorus 

Critical for early root establishment and energy transfer. Phosphorus-derived paddy crops provide productive tillers faster, recover from transplant shock quickly, and are more resistant throughout the season. 

3. Potassium

Strengthens the stem cell walls; it provides lodging resistance that prevents plants from falling over in high winds. It drives grain filling during the reproductive stage. It is often applied at the basal stage and partly later in the crop cycle.

4. Zinc

Most vital micronutrient for paddy. And also most commonly deficient in Indian rice-growing soils. Under flooded conditions, zinc availability drops, which causes Khaira disease (stunted growth and rust-colored brown leaf patches).

5. Sulphur

Needed for protein formation and enzyme activity in paddy. Sulphur Deficiency is increasing due to a shift away from sulfur containing fertilizer like SSP to Urea and DAP. Sulphur deficiency is often shown as brown yellowing of younger leaves; unlike nitrogen, the attack is on older leaves.

What Is the Best Fertilizer for Paddy? 

 

Fertilizer Type What it Supplies When to Use Best Form for Paddy
Urea Nitrogen (46%) Split doses — from tillering to panicle initiation Most widely used; apply when field water level is low.
DAP (Di-Ammonium Phosphate) Nitrogen (18%) + Phosphorus (46%) Basal application — at or before transplanting Standard basal fertilizer for paddy.
MOP (Muriate of Potash) Potassium (60%) Split application — basal and panicle initiation Most cost-effective potassium source.
Zinc Sulphate Zinc (21% or 33%) Basal application before transplanting Essential for most Indian paddy soils.
SSP (Single Super Phosphate) Phosphorus (16%) + Sulphur (12%) Basal application Best for sulphur-deficient soils.
Ammonium Sulphate Nitrogen (21%) + Sulphur (24%) Top dressing Ideal nitrogen source for flooded paddy.
VAM Biofertilizer Biological root expansion At transplanting Enhances root efficiency and works with all fertilizers.
Humic Acid Soil conditioning Pre-planting and during crop growth (drip/soil application) Improves nutrient availability from applied fertilizers.
Seaweed Extract Biostimulant for crop growth Transplanting and panicle initiation Reduces stress, improves tillering and grain filling.

 

Tip - no single fertilizer is “best” for every paddy field. The ideal fertilizer depends on your soil test, crop growth stage, and nutrient deficiencies. 

 

Best Fertilizer Products for Paddy

1. Mr. Raja VAM Biofertilizer 

VAM mycorrhiza biofertilizer

Price: Rs. 1,100.00 (8 kg ( 4kg x 2 ) )

Best for: Root development and Tillering in paddy 

Mr. Raja is a VAM mycorrhiza biofertilizer by Bhumi Agro Industries for root development in all crops. It contains 2x10⁷ CFU/ml of live Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhiza fungi. It multiplies root surface area by 10x, mobilizes phosphorus, and protects roots from nematodes and pathogenic fungi. 

  • Supports 60+ tillers in paddy; field-documented result that directly increases productive panicle count.

  • Mobilizes locked phosphorus from flooded anaerobic paddy soil, reducing DAP requirement.

  • 4 kg per acre dosage - one 8 kg pack covers 2 full acres  

  • ISO 9001:2015 certified 

  • Trusted by 50,000+ Indian farmers across Maharashtra, Gujarat, MP and AP

  • 100% organic,  safe for soil, crop and environment, and also compatible with all chemical fertilizer programs.

Buy Mr. Raja VAM Biofertilizer - ₹1,100 for 8 kg - 35% OFF 

2. Mr. Boost Seaweed Extract 

reduces flower drop, and improves fruit size and quality

Price: Rs. 439.00 (100 gm)

Best for: Transplant shock recovery and grain filling support 

Mr. Boost is a seaweed extract plant growth promoter by Bhumi Agro Industries for flowering, fruit setting, and yield improvement in all crops. It contains natural cytokinins, auxins, gibberellins, betaines, and alginic acid from concentrated seaweed extract. 

  • Reduces transplant shock duration at transplanting and also gets paddy seedlings into active tillering faster than without biostimulant support.

  • It increases flower count by 30–50%, reduces flower drop, and improves fruit size and quality. 

  • Enhances chlorophyll content and photosynthesis efficiency

  • Apply at two critical paddy stages -  transplanting and panicle initiation for maximum seasonal benefit.

  • No chemical residue, completely safe to use right through to harvest.

  • Compatible with all fungicide and insecticide spray programs used in paddy farming.

  • Dosage - for soil application, 250 gm per acre. For Drip Irrigation/ Drenching, 250 gm in 200 litre of water  

 Buy Mr. Boost Seaweed Extract - Starting at ₹439   

3. Gacil Paddy Special - Micronutrients for Paddy (Liquid Fertilizer)

fertilizer

Price: Rs. 1590 (5 Litre)

Best for: Complete micronutrient correction in rice 

A high-quality Paddy Special Liquid Multi-Micronutrient Fertilizer targets critical micronutrient deficiency gaps through foliar spraying, allowing the plant to absorb nutrients instantly through its leaves rather than fighting poor soil availability. 

  • Formulated with high-quality Zinc to quickly eliminate zinc deficiency. 

  • Corrects zinc, boron, manganese and iron deficiencies common in Indian rice soils 

  • Prevents khaira disease and other micronutrient deficiency symptoms

  • Suitable for flooded paddy conditions

  • Available across major agri input channels in India 

4. Amruth Paddy Grow - Bio Fertilizer

fertilizer

Price: Rs. 2375.00 (5 Litre)

Best for: Nitrogen fixation and soil biology 

Amruth Paddy Grow enhances plant growth and development by improving soil health, resulting in more filled spikelets and increased crop yield. Due to these beneficial factors, crop yield can increase by 10-20%.  

  • Contains nitrogen fixing bacteria that reduce urea requirement in paddy.

  • Improves soil biological activity in flooded paddy fields.

  • Supports natural nutrient cycling alongside chemical fertilizer programs.

  • Suitable for both transplanted and direct seeded rice.

5. Humiking Potassium Humate

improves soil quality

Price: Rs. 522.00 (500 Gm (250gm x 2) )

Best soil conditioner for paddy  

Humiking is a 40% potassium humate soil conditioner by Bhumi Agro Industries for improving soil quality, unlocking locked nutrients, and boosting root development in all crops. It is a water-soluble powder containing one of the highest concentrations of humic acid available in India. 

  • Improves NPK uptake efficiency by 30 to 50%, meaning the urea, DAP and MOP you already apply deliver significantly better results with the same investment.

  • Reduces nutrient leaching during heavy monsoon rainfall.

  • Stimulates beneficial soil microorganisms that drive natural nutrient cycling throughout the paddy season.

  • ISO 9001:2015 certified - consistent quality from Bhumi Agro Industries.

  • Dosage - 2–3 g per kg of seed (Mix with seeds before sowing).

Buy Humiking Potassium Humate - Starting at ₹522

Fertilizer Schedule for Paddy

Crop Growth Stage Timing (DAT*) Recommended Inputs (Per Acre) Key Purpose & Action
Basal Dose At final land preparation / Transplanting day • DAP: 50 kg (or SSP: 150 kg)
• MOP (Potash): 25–30 kg
• Neem Coated Urea: 25–30 kg
• Zinc Sulphate 33%: 5–10 kg
• Mr. Raja VAM Biofertilizer: Soil application
Establishes deep root systems. Mycorrhiza colonizes roots to improve phosphorus uptake and water absorption during early crop growth.
Active Tillering 15–20 DAT • Neem Coated Urea: 30–35 kg
• Mr. Boost (Seaweed Extract): Foliar spray / Fertigation
• Zinc/Micronutrient Spray: 500 ml (if brown spots appear)
Promotes rapid tiller formation. Seaweed biostimulants provide natural growth compounds, amino acids, and improve stress tolerance.
Panicle Initiation 40–45 DAT • Neem Coated Urea: 25–30 kg
• MOP (Potash): 15–20 kg
Supports panicle development, increases grain numbers, and strengthens stems to reduce lodging.
Grain Filling 60–65 DAT • 13:0:45 (Potassium Nitrate): 1.5 kg (Foliar spray in 150 L water) Maximizes grain weight, reduces chaffy grains, and improves grain color and overall quality.

(DAT = Days After Transplanting)

 The best paddy fertilizer is not the expensive one, it is the most complete one.

Choose wisely.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best fertilizer program for rice in India is a balanced combination, urea for nitrogen in split doses, DAP for basal phosphorus, MOP for potassium and zinc sulfate as a mandatory micronutrient input, combined with organic inputs like VAM biofertilizer and potassium humate to improve root efficiency and fertilizer uptake in flooded soil conditions.

The general NPK recommendation for paddy in India is 50 to 60 kg nitrogen, 25 to 30 kg phosphorus and 25 to 30 kg potassium per acre per season. Apply phosphorus and half the potassium as basal at transplanting and split nitrogen across three top dressings at tillering, active tillering and panicle initiation.

Apply zinc sulphate at 10 to 12.5 kg per acre as a mandatory basal dose incorporated into soil before transplanting every season. In soils with known severe deficiency, reapply as 0.5% foliar spray at early tillering. Never wait for khaira disease symptoms, by then tillering is already compromised and yield loss cannot be recovered.

Yes, organic fertilizers and biological inputs like VAM biofertilizer and potassium humate are excellent complements to chemical NPK in paddy. They do not replace chemical fertilizers but significantly improve how efficiently chemical inputs work, improving NPK uptake by 20 to 50% and supporting higher tillering through biological root expansion.

VAM mycorrhizal biofertilizer is the most effective biofertilizer for paddy, multiplying root surface area by up to 10 times and supporting 60+ tillers in rice when applied at transplanting. Mr. Raja VAM Biofertilizer by Bhumi Agro is a trusted option used across Maharashtra, Gujarat, MP and AP with ISO 9001:2015 certification.