Water Soluble Fertilizers

Potassium Sulphate (0:0:50)

Technically known as Sulphate of Potash, A complete water soluble  speciality fertilizer that contains chlorine free high quality Potash and Sulphur, the most important secondary plant nutrient.


NPK 19:19:19:2.5(S)

Excess usage of fertilizers has lead to imbalance of the available nutrients and has caused an increase in chemical loads in the soil and water resources both surface and groundwater directly resulting in loss of yield and revenue for the farmers.

NPK 19:19:19 is a complete water soluble, ideal fertilizer which provides all major macronutrients N-P-K in a balanced ratio to the plants through foliar spray or fertigation at the time of maximum requirement with the lowest losses. Sampoorti N P K 19:19:19 can fulfill any deficiency of one or all three major plant nutrients and minimizes the cost on basal fertilizers.


Mono Potassium Phosphate (0:52:34)

Mono Potassium Phosphate, a completely water soluble speciality fertilizer induces flowering and fruit setting at an increased rate. MKP has an NPK ratio of 00:52:34.  Application of MKP reduces premature flower dropping and fruit shedding. It gives a significant increase in yield when sprayed at the time of flowering, fruit formation, and grain filling stages. It also improves the quality of the produce.


Mono Ammonium Phosphate (12:61:0)

MAP is a completely water-soluble fertilizer. The NPK ratio of this fertilizer is 12:61:00. The high phosphorous content in MAP ensures the high immunity of the crops against unfavorable environmental conditions. It is best available source to overcome the phosphate requirements of a crop at a lower cost.

MAP contains Nitrogen in Ammonical form which offers more control over the amount of nitrogen that is available to crops when applied. MAP helps in flower setting and panicle emergence.


Calcium Nitrate

Calcium is one of the most critical secondary nutrients that are vital for the growth and strength of the plants body. Its deficiency may cause heavy losses both qualitatively and quantitatively.
Lack of Calcium produces a general breakdown of cell membrane structures with resultant loss in retention of cellular diffusible compounds. Calcium enhances uptake of NO3 –N and therefore is interrelated with Nitrogen metabolism. Calcium is essential for cell elongation and division thus plays important role in the growth of terminal buds of shoot and apical tips of roots. Calcium plays important role in development and storage (shelf life) of certain vegetables and fruits like potato, Tomato, cauliflower, chili, Peas, Apples, and Banana etc.


Affiliation

The Fertilizer Association of India, New Delhi

Federation of Indian Small & Medium Enterprises, New Delhi

Indian Industries Association, Lucknow, India

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