VIRIDIS GRAN 08-24-24
The balanced combination of nutrients in the fertilizer is designed to provide the plant with the necessary nutrients for optimal growth and development, especially during the reproductive stage. The higher ratio of phosphorus and potassium compared to nitrogen is particularly beneficial for crops such as fruits, vegetables, and flowers, which require more phosphorus and potassium during their reproductive stages.
Characteristics
- Rapid-release nitrogen : Perfect balance of Nitrate and Ammonium.
- Rich in phosphorus for crops with high P demand.
- High K content for fruit development and coloring.
- Coarse granulation ensures even, wide-distance spreading.
- Each granule contains a comprehensive blend of all essential nutrients.
Technical Specifications
Content | Nutrient | Value |
---|---|---|
8,00 % | N | Total Nitrogen |
0,00 % Nitric Nitrogen | ||
8,00 % Ammonium Nitrogen | ||
24,00 % | P2O5 | Total Phosphorus Pentoxide |
18,50 % water soluble phosphorus pentoxide | ||
24,00 % phosphorus pentoxide soluble in neutral ammonium citrate | ||
24,00 % | K2O | Total Potassium Oxide |
Recommended Application
Soil application 2 to 4 times annually between 300 kg to 1500 kg / ha
Soil application 2 to 3 times annually between 350 kg to 2000 kg / ha
Soil application 2 to 3 times annually between 300 kg to 1000 kg / ha
Soil application 2 to 3 times annually between 250 kg to 1000 kg / ha
Storage Conditions
Proper storage of fertilizer is critical to ensure that it remains effective and safe to use. Fertilizer should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area to prevent moisture from entering and potentially causing clumping or degradation of the product. Ideally, the storage area should be away from direct sunlight and sources of heat, which can accelerate the breakdown of the nutrients in the fertilizer.
It's also important to store fertilizer away from any chemicals or substances that could potentially contaminate the product. Fertilizer should be stored separately from pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals to avoid any cross-contamination.
In addition to these general guidelines, it's important to follow the specific storage instructions provided by the manufacturer for the particular fertilizer product. Some fertilizers may require additional precautions, such as storing them in airtight containers or away from certain metals or materials.
By following proper storage conditions, you can help to ensure the longevity and effectiveness of your fertilizer and promote safety in its use.
Declaration
Packaging
Granulometry
EU fertilizing product
Mineral Fertilizer PFC 1(C)(I)(a)(ii)
For application in horticulture.
Bulk
25 kg PE bags
50 kg PP bags
500 kg to 1200 kg bigbags
Granules between 1-4mm 95%