GUARANTEED ANALYSIS | w/w |
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Total Nitrogen (N) | 20% |
- Nitrate nitrogen | 11.4% |
- Ammoniacal nitrogen | 8.6% |
Phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) | 10% |
Potassium oxide (K2O) | 20% |
Iron chelated by DTPA (Fe-DTPA) | 500 ppm |
Manganese (Mn) chelated by EDTA | 200 ppm |
Zinc (Zn) chelated by EDTA | 300 ppm |
Copper (Cu) chelated by EDTA | 100 ppm |
Boron (B) | 300 ppm |
Molybdenum (Mo) | 100 ppm |
A balanced fertilizer with emphasis on nitrogen and potassium, featuring dual-nitrogen source technology that combines ammonium and nitrate forms for optimal nitrogen utilization. This formulation ensures both immediate and sustained nitrogen release, promoting steady growth and improved nutrient efficiency. Enhanced with a comprehensive trace element package with elevated levels of Fe and Mn for improved photosynthetic efficiency.
Well-suited for crops in both vegetative and reproductive phases, particularly effective in greenhouse crops, hydroponic systems, and continuous production vegetables. Excellent for flowering ornamentals and fruiting crops where balanced nutrition is essential. The dual-nitrogen system provides outstanding results in both soil and soilless growing media.
Adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions, performing best at temperatures between 12-32°C. The combination of ammonium and nitrate nitrogen ensures consistent nutrient availability across varying soil conditions and pH ranges of 5.5-7.0. Particularly effective during transition from vegetative to reproductive stages.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS | w/w |
---|---|
Total Nitrogen (N) | 20% |
- Nitrate nitrogen | 11.4% |
- Ammoniacal nitrogen | 8.6% |
Phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) | 10% |
Potassium oxide (K2O) | 20% |
Iron chelated by DTPA (Fe-DTPA) | 500 ppm |
Manganese (Mn) chelated by EDTA | 200 ppm |
Zinc (Zn) chelated by EDTA | 300 ppm |
Copper (Cu) chelated by EDTA | 100 ppm |
Boron (B) | 300 ppm |
Molybdenum (Mo) | 100 ppm |
• High cost-effectiveness, greater profit.
• Rich in content, and different formulas.
• Good quality, better nutrient uptake.
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