Our fertilizer provides an organic nitrogen (N) content of 8%, an organic phosphorus (P) content of 14% and a potassium (K) content of 12%.
Yes, up to 13%
Yes, up to 3%
In organic fertilizers, the predominant part of the minerals (nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), etc.) is organic. They dispose of the fertilizers gradually, as a result of the activities of soil microorganisms. This fertilizer both fertilizes plants and ensures the feeding of soil microorganisms.
Some of the minerals contained in the fertilizer, such as nitrogen (N), calcium (K), are available immediately after application to the soil. The remaining minerals begin to release gradually. The process takes place throughout the vegetation period of the plants.
The pH level of the soil affects the efficiency of fertilizer use.
The optimum pH in the environment that ensures the most appropriate use of our fertilizer is pH 6-7.
C/N refers to the ratio of carbon (C) to nitrogen (N) in fertilizers.
Nitrogen (N) in fertilizers is organically bound, with low ammonium concentrations. The C/N ratio in our fertilizer is 3.2 to 4.8:1.
This ratio of carbon (C)/nitrogen (N) contributes to the mineralisation and usability of the fertilizers.
No, because the minerals are in organic form. Mineral separation takes place gradually and is never at high concentrations at the roots.
The fertilizer must be applied to the soil at a depth of at least 4 cm. At this depth, the soil provides the fertilizer with moisture so it can work.
No, it is not. It needs to be incorporated into the soil.
No, the fertilizer doesn’t contain weed seeds.
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