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NPK 30:10:10
(Vegetative Fertilizer)
Description
How Nitrogen affects Plants
Nitrogen plays an important role in photosynthesis and fuels rapid growth. It helps build energy to keep plants growing strong and stimulates vigorous foliage and stems. Plants with sufficient nitrogen reflect a healthy, deep green color. Nitrogen-deficient plants may be stunted and show yellowing, called chlorosis, on the leaves. High nitrogen directs the plant’s energy into vegetative growth instead of flowering and fruit. Applied late in the year, it encourages vulnerable new growth and delays a plant’s entry into winter dormancy.
What Phosphorus Promotes
Phosphorus helps plants store the energy that photosynthesis creates. It energizes root growth, which improves a plant’s ability to use nutrients. This role is especially important during developmental stages as young roots form. Phosphorus improves plant strength and resilience, and it stimulates prolific flowers and subsequent fruit and seeds. Phosphorus-deficient plants flower and fruit poorly and show unusually dark green or reddish purple on the leaves.
How Potassium Impacts Growth
Much of potassium’s impact happens indirectly. This macronutrient regulates and balances factors controlling plant and root growth. These in turn affect disease and drought resistance, size and quality of fruits and vegetables, cold hardiness and general well-being. Potassium deficiencies are often reflected in poor overall plant health. Sometimes, deficiency manifests in bronzing and loss of leaves. Potassium keeps plant functions working properly.
Technical Specifications :
Macronutrients
Total Nitrogen : 30% min
Ammoniacal N : 1.5 %
Nitrate N : 0
Urea N : 27.1%
Water Soluble Phosphates (P2O5) : 10.0 % min
Water Soluble Potash (K2O) : 10.0 % min
Micronutrient
Boron : 200 ppm
Copper : 100 ppm
Iron : 600 ppm
Manganese : 200 ppm
Molybdenum : 15 ppm
Zinc : 200 ppm
Other Parameters
Solubility : 790 gpl
EC : 0.7 mS/cm
pH : 2.90
Dosage & Application :
Foliar application : Use 2.0-3.0 g/L of water
Fertigation: Use 1-3 kg/acre
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