Specification:
Single super phosphate fertilizer (SSP) in both forms powder (PSSP) and Granular (GSSP) in varieties of concentration from 11% P2O5 and up to 15% P2O5
Hereby we confirm that we ready, willing and able to supply the following product and under the following terms and condition. Commodity Single Super Phosphate (SSP) Fertilizer State Granular, 2-4mm Appearance Light grey Specification Total Phosphorous (P2O5): %22 Soluble Phosphorous (P2O5): %17 Sulphur (S): %12 Supply ability Up to 10,000 metric tons per month Packing 50Kg standard plastic woven bags or Bulk 1 MT Jumbo bags
Fertilizers play a key role in improving the productivity of various crops. Fertilizers contain three primary elements. They are nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) and potassium(K). They are usually represented on the package as a percentage of their weight i.e. 10-8-6 meaning 10% of N, 8% of P and 6% of K. Formulation percentages vary depending on intended use and desired effects.
General Purpose Fresh Coir Block (Processed & Compressed Coir) Coir pith blocks ensure high oxygen levels and therefore good drainage properties. They reduce the dormancy period of seeds and promote early sporting in almost all flowering plants and vegetable crops, We can supply coir blocks as Fresh Coir Blocks for vegetables/fruits and High Drain Rose Mix Coir Blocks specially designed to be used with Roses. Can be supplied in different weights, sizes or as per buyer’s requirements. Please contact us for more details and price quotations Advantages of Fresh Coir Blocks: Designed for vegetable and fruit plants Faster binding of soil Resistant to mold & rot; no chemical treatments needed Great air and water permeability Holds the seeds/saplings in place Excellent medium for quick vegetation No removal costs; Naturally degrades over a period of 2 to 5 years time Promotes deep rooting of plants Provides nutrients Easy to install Eco-friendly We can make 5 kg and 15 kg blocks.
Monoammonium phosphate (MAP) is a widely used source of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N). It's made of two constituents common in the fertilizer industry and contains the most phosphorus of any common solid fertilizer. MAP has been an important granular fertilizer for many years. It's water-soluble and dissolves rapidly in adequately moist soil. Upon dissolution, the two basic components of the fertilizer separate again to release ammonium and phosphate, both of which plants rely on for healthy, sustained growth. The pH of the solution surrounding the granule is moderately acidic, making MAP an especially desirable fertilizer in neutral- and high-pH soils. Agronomic studies show that, under most conditions, no significant difference exists in P nutrition between various commercial P fertilizers under most conditions. Growers apply granular MAP in concentrated bands beneath the soil surface in proximity of growing roots or in surface bands. It's also commonly applied by spreading it across the field and mixing it into the surface soil via tillage. In powdered form, it's an important component of suspension fertilizers. When MAP is made with especially pure H3PO4, it readily dissolves into a clear solution dispersed as a foliar spray or added to irrigation water. The P2O3 equivalent content of high-purity MAP is usually 61 percent.
Monoammonium phosphate (MAP) is a widely used source of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N). It's made of two constituents common in the fertilizer industry and contains the most phosphorus of any common solid fertilizer. MAP has been an important granular fertilizer for many years. It's water-soluble and dissolves rapidly in adequately moist soil. Upon dissolution, the two basic components of the fertilizer separate again to release ammonium and phosphate, both of which plants rely on for healthy, sustained growth. The pH of the solution surrounding the granule is moderately acidic, making MAP an especially desirable fertilizer in neutral- and high-pH soils. Agronomic studies show that, under most conditions, no significant difference exists in P nutrition between various commercial P fertilizers under most conditions. Growers apply granular MAP in concentrated bands beneath the soil surface in proximity of growing roots or in surface bands. It's also commonly applied by spreading it across the field and mixing it into the surface soil via tillage. In powdered form, it's an important component of suspension fertilizers. When MAP is made with especially pure H3PO4, it readily dissolves into a clear solution dispersed as a foliar spray or added to irrigation water. The P2O3 equivalent content of high-purity MAP is usually 61 percent.
Physical presentation : Crystal Color : Off-white Percent % : 21% Application : Landscaping.
Physical presentation : Granular Color : Grey Percent % : 12-12-17+1MgO Application : Direct application.