Fertilizers

Ammonium Nitrate 34.40%

Ammonium nitrate, besides being a chemical component, is one of the well-known substances among the public. Ammonium nitrate, which is used for fertilization by the agricultural sector, also has a very strong explosive effect. Therefore, great care should be taken during storage and use. 

 

Urea {Fertilizer} (Prilled & Granulated) 46%

Urea fertilizer is defined as a nutrient used to meet the nitrogen needs of plants. The product, which helps to accelerate the development of the plant, gives vitality, helps photosynthesis and increases the yield, supports the crop at all stages of development.

 

MAP (Mono Ammonium Phosphate)

Mono ammonium phosphate fertilizer  is a fertilizer containing  the highest amount  of phosphate among the phosphorus fertilizers. It does not contain any harmful substances and does not harm plants.  The application of ammonium phosphate is made into the soil before planting.

 

DAP (Di Ammonia Phosphate)

Di Ammonium Phosphate, whose chemical formula is (NH4)2HPO4,   is one of the important compounds. This compound  is a kind of phosphate salt produced when ammonia  reacts with phosphoric acid   . It is used in many fields like every chemical compound.

 

TSP (Triple Super Phosphate)

It is used as a base fertilizer in all plants (cereals, corn, cotton, hazelnuts, vineyards, bananas, etc.) to meet the need for phosphorus. It increases the subsoil water and nutrient uptake capacity by providing healthy root development. It provides a simultaneous and vigorous flowering. By accelerating plant development, it provides more and quality products at harvest. It should be applied to seed or root depth before or together with sowing/planting. If phosphorus is applied too early, it turns into a form that the plant will not benefit from, and if it is given too late, it will not be useful to the plant as it will remain above the soil.

 

NPK 15.15.15

15-15-15 fertilizer, which is a type of compound fertilizer, is also known as Npk fertilizer and it contains equal nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium .

 

NPK 16.16.16

16-16-16 What Does Fertilizer Mean?

There are three types of fertilizers: complete, incomplete and fertilizer mixtures. The first two contain only one nutrient, while the mix contains several nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. It is best to use a balanced NPK (Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium) ratio. An example of this type is the 16-16-16 Fertilizer.

The ratio of this fertilizer is 16-16-16. The numbers indicate the weight percent of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). It is considered a “balanced” fertilizer, which means it provides the three main macronutrients your crops need to grow healthy and strong.

What Is 16-16-16 Fertilizer Good For?
Fertilizing your soil with 16-16-16 is good for all types of plants as it provides a versatile nutrient profile. It is widely used in lawns, horticultural crops and food crops. The NPK ratio makes this fertilizer ideal for promoting growth in lawns as well as flowers, vegetables, fruit trees or other ornamental plants. It can be used any time during the growing season, but is most commonly applied in spring or autumn to stimulate crop growth and increase yields.

16-16-16 Fertilizer Application Rate
The recommended application rate for the 16-16-16 fertilizer depends on what you fertilize and when it will be applied. It can be used as a one-time application or as part of an ongoing fertilization and soil improvement program.

NPK 17.17.17

17 17 17 What Does Fertilizer Do?
Slow-release fertilizers  provide a healthier growth by taking the nutrients the plant needs from the soil during growth. Provides balanced and effective nutrition in lawns for up to 12 weeks, allowing the lawn to benefit longer

NPK 20.20.20

20-20-20 fertilizer, which is a type of compound fertilizer, contains 20% nitrogen, 20% phosphorus and 20% potassium.
It is a type of compound fertilizer that contains nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in equal proportions. This fertilizer, also called NPK fertilizer under various brands in the market, contains 20% nitrogen, 20% phosphorus and 20% potassium.
What Does 20-20-20 Fertilizer Do?
In soils deficient in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, it completes the deficiency of these elements.
Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium penetrate the body of the plant through the roots and ensure that the green part of the plant is healthy and strong. It increases flowering, fruit set and quality in fruit trees and vegetables.

 

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