- SUPERPHOSPHATE ENRICHED 40% P2O5 It is a universal, concentrated phosphate fertilizer that can be used before sowing, in spring and autumn on all soils and under all crops, including grasslands.
In its composition, in addition to phosphorus, it also contains calcium and sulfur. The fertilizer is intended for plants that require a good supply of phosphorus, calcium and sulfur, which include: winter and spring rape, mustard, cabbage, small-seed legumes (alfalfa, clover), as well as other plant species, e.g. cereals, corn, potatoes, beets .
In conditions of good supply of crops with sulfur, flour of high baking quality is obtained, and rapeseed with increased content of protein and oil. It also increases the resistance of plants to diseases and pests. The content of calcium and sulfur in the fertilizer is also very valuable in fertilizing grassland, because these ingredients improve the quality of fodder for ruminants.
SUPER FOS DAR 40 - SUPERPHOSPHATE ENRICHED 40% P2O5 is, due to the high content of phosphorus, very good for use under plants fertilized with manure, which always contains too little phosphorus in relation to potassium.
PROPERTIES:
SUPER FOS DAR 40 - SUPERFOSFAT ENRICHED 40% P2O5 It belongs to the group of the most concentrated phosphate fertilizers. The water-soluble monocalcium phosphate content in the fertilizer makes phosphorus easily assimilable by plants. This fertilizer additionally contains ingredients needed by plants, such as: calcium (total) in the amount of 10% (CaO) and sulfur. Nutrient content:
macroelements
40% P2O5 of total phosphorus
at least:
25% P2O5 phosphates soluble in neutral ammonium citrate solution, including a minimum of 93% water soluble phosphates,
10% CaO calcium oxide soluble in water,
Microelements (B, Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Zn) derived from natural phosphates are a valuable addition to the fertilizer, improving the absorption of other ingredients. The fertilizer is granulated, the share of granules with a diameter of 2-5 mm is at least 90%, which ensures good spreading properties. It is obtained from ground phosphate rock, sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid. The use of such a concentrated fertilizer is associated with the reduction of expenditure on transport, storage and spreading. The content of heavy metals does not exceed the permissible standards set for this type of products.
RULES OF APPLICATION:
SUPER FOS DAR 40 - SUPERFOSFAT ENRICHED is a typical pre-sowing fertilizer. Suitable for all plants. It can be used both in autumn and spring. After sowing the fertilizer on the role, it should be mixed with the soil. You can start sowing after 3 - 5 days from the date of mixing the fertilizer with the soil.
It is recommended for fertilizing grasslands, where phosphorus is easily absorbed by plants, from compounds that dissolve well in water. On grassland, this fertilizer can be applied in early spring or summer after the first cut (meadows) or after the first grazing (pastures).
The fertilizer is suitable for all types of soil, regardless of their compactness and acidity. Enriched superphosphate can be mixed at any time with all fertilizers, and shortly before spreading with ammonium nitrate and urea.
DOSAGE:
The main nutrient contained in FOSDAR - ENRICHED SUPERPHOSPHATE is phosphorus. The amount of doses of this component should be determined according to three basic criteria: the state of soil abundance in assimilable phosphorus, the requirements of the fertilized plant with regard to phosphorus and the size of the expected crop of cultivated plants.
Fertilized plants Yield Dose *
Cereals 4.0 150
Corn 8.0 200
Beets 40 230
Potatoes 30,150
Rapeseed 3.0 150
Thick legumes 2.5 150
Small-seed legumes (green fodder) 45 200
Meadows and pastures (forage) 30,230
* The doses given in the table are indicative and should be modified depending on the expected yields.
The given doses are indicative and should be adapted to the conditions in a given field. If no manure was used under the beets and potatoes, the recommended doses of fertilizer should be increased by 50 - 80 kg per hectare. The recommended doses correspond to the average amount of available phosphorus in the soil. On soils with low phosphorus abundance, these doses should be increased by 30%, with very low abundance by 40%, and on soils with high and very high phosphorus abundance, these doses can be reduced by 20 - 30%.