NPK is the kind of fertilizer containing two or three elements of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
It is usually used as topdressing and can also be used as base manure and seed manure.
This product is extensively applied to grain crops like paddy, wheat, corn and sorghum and to cash crops including tobacco, tea,cotton, gourds, fruits and vegetables.
It is extensively suitable to various kinds of soils.
Item
Detail information
Product type
NPK Compound Fertilizer
CAS No.
66455-26-3
N
12% or custom as your formula
P2O5
12% or custom as your formula
K2O
17% or custom as your formula
State
Granular or Powder
Color
solid color, can custom
Moisture
1% max
Name of product:- Agriculture products
Product origin:- Gujarat, India
Product specifications:- Microbe Fertilizer, Soil Booster, Plant Booster, Waste Composter, etc.
Packaging details:- As per clients requirements.
Features
It is a product for soil improvement and crop growth with low specific gravity and excellent active energy as it undergoes the mineral activation process by the patented manufacturing system. It promotes the crops to grow healthy and grows soil microorganisms for soil improvement.
Used materials
Complex mineral (rare mineral in alumino silicate)
Efficiency in the growth
Increase in the immunity through making plants healthy, enhancement of growth, increase in the taking and fruition of leaf, fruit and root, neutralization of acid soil, prevention of continuous cropping hazard, removal of disorder made on all soils and roots, production of a lot of quality crops
Formula and contents
[Foliar spray] 3-6 times in the interval of 7 - 10 days, 1,000 times
[Injected fertilization] 2-3 times in the interval of 5 - 10 days, 600 - 2,000 times
Shelf life - Two years from date of manufacture
Note
- Keep it in a dry and shaded place.
- Be sure to agitate it while using it.
- Be careful as the filter may become clogged during drip irrigation.
Soil fertility is the quality of a soil that enables it to provide compounds in adequate amounts and proper balance to promote growth of plants when other factors (such as light, moisture, temperature, and soil structure) are favorable.
Fertilizer grade is a conventional expression that indicates the percentage of plant nutrients in a fertilizer; thus, a 10 20 10 grade contains 10 percent nitrogen, 20 percent phosphoric oxide, and 10 percent potash. The green plant, however, requires more nutrients than these.