Seed Coating
Improve germination, uniformity and crop protection with engineered polymer coatings.
What is Seed Coating?
A thin, functional polymer layer applied to seeds.
Seed coating is the process of applying a film-forming polymer — often combined with crop-protection chemicals, biologicals, micronutrients or colorants — to the seed surface. It improves handling, plantability, dust-off and field performance.

Why Treat Seeds?
Improved Germination
Uniform Stand
Reduced Seed Rate
Soil Pathogen Protection
Enhanced Root Growth
Types of Seed Treatments
Seed Dressing
Basic application of liquid or powder formulation directly to the seed.
Seed Coating
A binder + active substance layer that gives a smoother, uniform finish.
Seed Pelleting
Builds the seed up into a uniform, often spherical, sowable pellet.
Film Coating
Thin polymer film that improves appearance and reduces dust-off.
How Growlex Polymers Work
Three simple steps from treatment to plantability.
01
Apply
Mix the polymer with active ingredients and apply to seed in a treater.
02
Dry
Coating dries to a smooth, dust-free, uniform film around each seed.
03
Plant
Treated seeds flow easily, plant uniformly and germinate consistently.
