Ideal source of potash for all chloride-tolerant crops and soil types in granular form
Urea is a common high-nitrogen fertilizer that is highly soluble in water, making it suitable for application as a liquid or granular fertilizer.
It can be used as a standalone fertilizer or in combination with other nutrients. Urea is a neutral fertilizer, and its application does not significantly impact soil pH. This can be advantageous when aiming to provide nitrogen without affecting soil acidity.
The nitrogen in urea becomes available to plants relatively quickly. However, the rapid conversion of urea to ammonium can lead to nitrogen losses through ammonia volatilization, especially in alkaline soils or under certain environmental conditions.
MOP Benefit: Coffee plants can benefit from potassium for optimal fruit development. Potassium is involved in various physiological processes, including the development of coffee cherries.
MOP Benefit: Potassium is crucial for the development of banana bunches. Potassium contributes to the quality and size of bananas.
MOP Benefit: Potatoes have a high potassium demand, especially during tuber development. Potassium contributes to tuber size, quality, and storage characteristics.
MOP can also benefit:
*It’s important to note that while potassium is essential for many crops, the specific potassium needs can vary between crops and even within different varieties of the same crop. Additionally, soil testing is a valuable tool to determine the nutrient status of the soil and guide fertilizer application rates for optimal crop nutrition.
Pink Granular MOP 60% K2O | |
Appearance | Granules, irregular in shape, color varies from pink to red-brown color |
Potassium chloride, min, % | 95 |
Water-soluble potassium oxide (on K2O basis), min, % | 60 |
Sodium chloride, % | 3.1 |
Magnesium (Mg), % | 0.01 |
Calcium (Ca), % | 0.16 |
Moisture content, max, % | 0.5 |
Granulometric composition | |
over 4 mm, max, % | 10 |
under 2 mm, max, % | 10 |
Under 1 mm, max, % | 2 |