Water Soluble Fertilisers
NPK- (Nitrogen Phospherous Pottasium)
Nitrogen
Nitrogen is a major constituent of several of the most important plant substances. Nitrogen enters the plant largely through the roots. A “pool” of soluble nitrogen accumulates. Nitrogen is so vital because it is a major component of chlorophyll, the compound by which plants use sunlight energy to produce sugars from water and carbon dioxide (i.e. photosynthesis). It is also a major component of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins.
Phosphorus
Phosphorus can also be used to modify the activity of various enzymes by phosphorylation, and is used for cell signaling.
Phosphorus is concentrated at the most actively growing points of a plant and stored within seeds in anticipation of their germination.
Phosphorus is involved with many vital plant processes.
Potassium
No. | Grade | Important |
1 | 19:19:19 |
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2 |
00:52:34 (Mono potassium phosphate)
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3 |
12:61:00 (Mono ammonium phosphate)
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4 |
13:00:45(Potassium nitrate )
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5 | Potassium Magnesium Sulphate |
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6 |
Calcium Nitrate
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