Compound fertilizer refers to chemical fertilizers containing two or more nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Compound fertilizers have the advantages of high nutrient content, low side components, and good physical properties. They play a very important role in balanced fertilization, improving fertilizer utilization efficiency, and promoting high and stable crop yields.
But it also has some drawbacks, such as the fixed nutrient ratio, while the types, quantities, and ratios of nutrients required for different soils and crops are diverse. Therefore, it is best to conduct soil testing before use to understand the texture and nutritional status of the soil in the field. In addition, attention should be paid to the combination of unit fertilizers for better results
NPK fertilizer 100% water-soluble fertilizer NPK 19 for agricultural use
NPK 19 water-soluble fertilizer is quick acting, completely soluble in water, and has no residue. Crops can directly absorb nutrients through roots and leaves.
The absorption rate of water-soluble fertilizers is twice that of other ordinary fertilizers, reaching 80% -90%, to achieve effective nutrient utilization.