Description
Characteristics of SoluPotasse
- Potash plays an important role in many vital processes within the plant. It is important in all phases of plant growth from growth to production. It increases production by (increasing root growth, increase the efficiency of the enzyme system, It has a role in photosynthesis and food formation. carbohydrate conversion, transfer of starch and sugars, increase the protein content of the plant, cellulose building, production of grains rich in starch, control of ionic balance).
- Sulfur is obtained by plants through the soil through organic matter and minerals. But additional amounts of sulfur are needed, especially in cases of abundant production. Most of the sulfur is bound in the soil with organic matter that plants cannot utilize until they are converted into sulfate by bacteria in what is known as the mineralization process.
- The importance of sulfur is due to the fact that it is part of every living cell and is required for the synthesis of amino acids such as (cysteine, methionine and protein), It is also important for photosynthesis, winter resistance, and the reduction of nitrates to convert them to amino acids.
- Leguminous plants also need sulfur to increase the efficiency of nitrogen fixation.
How to add and use
- Through irrigation systems : in general from 2 to 5 kilograms per acre in fertilizing according to the age and type of the plant.
- By foliar spray : In general, from 4 to 5 grams per liter of water.
Chemical and physical composition | |
Potassium (K2O) | 50% |
Sulfur (S) | 18% |
Chlorine (CI) | 0.4 – 0.5 % |
granule size | 118 g/L |
solubility factor | 130g/L |
pH | 2 – 2.5 % |
Packaging | 25 kilo |
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