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Granular sulphur
Granular sulfur is a chemical product supplied in a form convenient for further industrial processing (in the form of granules). It is used in a wide range of production areas with a wide variety of purposes and performs various functions, ranging from a means of increasing crop yields, ending with the creation of combustible and explosive mixtures for military or construction purposes. Under natural conditions, it is contained in the form of native minerals located in places of volcanic activity, from which it is extracted by various production methods and, after enrichment, sent for processing.
NPK Granular fertilizer
Compound fertilizers are a type of fertilizer that contain two or more essential plant nutrients in a single product. These nutrients are typically nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are abbreviated as NPK. Compound fertilizers can be in the form of a powder, granule, or liquid, and they can be applied to the soil or directly to the plant.
Ammophos
Ammophos is one of the most effective phosphorus fertilizers, which is used in all regions of the country for sowing and tilled application, as well as as a mineral supplement for growing crops and root crops at all stages of the growing season.
Ammonium phosphate (ammophos) acts much faster than any of the superphosphates, since the active substances are contained in its composition in an easily digestible form. This property distinguishes this agrochemical from a number of other fertilizers of this class, and expands the possibilities of its use. Ammophos can be used not only on a planned basis, based on its future impact on plants, but also urgently, when the first signs of a lack of phosphorus appear.
Sodium hydroxide
Sodium hydroxide is a white solid, also known as sodium hydroxide. It has the ability to attract moisture from the air. Sodium hydroxide is highly soluble in water, and a large amount of heat is released. The sodium hydroxide solution has a soapy consistency. Sodium alkali is a very caustic and corrosive substance.
Potassium chloride
Potassium chloride is a concentrated potash fertilizer. Available in both powder and granular form. Potassium chloride is a highly effective fertilizer for all types of horticultural and horticultural crops. However, due to the high content of chlorine, it acidifies the soil and inhibits plants that do not tolerate this substance.
Urea
Urea is a highly effective water-soluble mineral fertilizer with a high concentration of nitrogen in its composition.
Carbamide is the very first organic compound obtained by chemical reactions from inorganic substances. The content of nitrogen in the amide form in urea is 46.2%.
Urea is presented in the form of white granules, easily soluble in water and odorless.
Ammonium nitrate
Ammonium nitrate - (ammonium nitrate) - highly effective mineral fertilizer.
Ammonium nitrate dissolves very well in soil. As a result of exchange reactions, ammonium nitrogen is absorbed by the soil. In podzolic soils, soil acidification can be observed due to the insufficient amount of cations in the solution. The ammonium part of the saltpeter can be nitrified, which also causes acidification of the medium. On chernozem and other soils of the neutral and alkaline series, this phenomenon is not observed.
Potassium sulfate
Potassium sulfate is a potassium fertilizer that does not contain chlorine. According to its properties, potassium sulfate is highly soluble in water, and contains approximately 50% potassium.
This fertilizer can be used absolutely on any soil, without fear of its negative impact on the level of productivity.
Externally, potassium sulfate is a white, or some shades of gray, powder in the form of small crystals. There are also contraindications; potassium sulfate cannot be mixed with a fertilizer called urea.
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