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NPK Fertilizers (NPK 20-10-10 | 50kg) Grade B

 

Description
NPK Fertilizers
Plants need some nutrients for optimal yield and for a profitable venture. NPK fertilizers are fertilizers that contain the elements nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K).

The offered NPK fertilizers are in 20-10-10 proportion. They are packaged in 50kg bags.

Why these elements?

Well, each element has been found to improve the health and appearance of plants. Nitrogen is good at making the leaves grow, phosphorus improves fruit and/or flower production as well as root growth, and potassium is great for overall plant health.
Often the soil the plants are growing lacks some of these nutrients, so by adding them in as a fertilizer, plants do better.

NPK Fertilizers: Advantages

Encouragement of seed germination.
Acceleration of root formation and development. This translates to good flowering and fruit formation.
Increased plants’ resistance to cold and drought. They are recommended during the plant growth cycle.
The fertilizers are 100% soluble, containing all three major plant nutrients; nitrogen, phosphorus, and potash in appropriate proportion.
Low salt content prevents clogging of the drip system.
Nutrient loss is avoided due to a unique way of application, thus enhancing nutrient use efficiency.

Application

Suitable for fast growth and maturity of the plants.
Our NPK fertilizer delivers its nutrients slowly. Thus, it has a long-term effect, which many horticulturalists appreciate.
Rain does not wash it out of the ground as fast. Thus, it is ideal for outdoors.
This kind of fertilizer is usually administered to the plants through the so-called process of top-dressing, which means that the product is sprinkled evenly over the entire surface of the soil and not worked into it.
Deep fertilization is only preferable for deep-rooted plants (such as fruit-bearing plants and trees) to supply the roots with more speed and effectiveness.
It is recommended that NPK complex fertilizers are applied:
Shortly before sowing in the case of herbaceous crops.
At least one month before sprouting in the case of tree crops, or in other words, far enough in advance before the plant needs the nutrients that we supply.

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