Phosphoplus
Phosphoplus
Phosphoplus is completely soluble in water, which contains 15% phosphorus (P2O5) and 6% nitrogen. It provides nitrogen and especially phosphorus required by plants through irrigation and foliar application. One of the main problem of farmers in relation to the supply of phosphorus required by plants is the low mobility and dynamics of this element in the soil and its deposition, which causes a major loss of phosphorus used in the soil. One of the means to supply phosphorus is to use those forms of fertilizers that have a high solubility. Phosphoplus provides an important part of the phosphorus for plants by providing 15% of soluble phosphorus.
Guaranteed Analysis |
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Elements |
W/W |
W/V |
Total nitrogen (N) |
5% |
6% |
Available phosphorus (P2O5) |
12% |
15% |
Properties of Phosphoplus:
Phosphoplus is a supplier of nitrogen and phosphorus for plants in a completely soluble and absorbable form.
Phosphoplus increases plant rooting and flowering.
Phosphoplus is suitable for irrigation and foliar application.
Application method and dosage of Phosphoplus:
Crops |
Application Method |
Application Dosage |
Application Time |
Agriculture crops |
Foliar Application |
2-3 lit/ha |
The first application at planting time and repeat it after 45 days until flowering |
Fertigation |
5-10 lit/ha |
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Deciduous trees |
Foliar Application |
2-3 lit/ha |
After the emergence of the leaves |
Fertigation |
5-10 lit/ha |
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Citrus |
Foliar Application |
2-3 lit/ha |
Before flowering and repeating once at every 20 days |
Fertigation |
5-10 lit/ha |
Notes:
- Foliar application should be sprayed in the cooler morning or evening hours.
- It should be performed a jar test to determine the compatibility of the present fertilizer with other fertilizers and pesticides before mixing and it can be used widely after confidence the physical compatibility in a small area of the farm.