19:19:19+TE

19:19:19+TE

19:19:19+TE

Most Efficient for plant Growth

NPK 19:19:19 is a water-soluble fertilizer containing
equal proportions of Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K) each at 19%. It is ideal for all crops and all growth stages,    especially during the early growth and root development phases.

13:40:13+TE

13:40:13+TE

13:40:13+TE

Fruit Development

NPK 13:40:13 is a fertilizer that contains 13% nitrogen (N) 40% phosphorus (P), and 13% potassium (K) . This fertilizer provides a balanced blend of nutrients required
by crops, leading to healthy growth of plants.

16:08:24+TE

16:08:24+TE

16:08:24+TE

Fruit Development

NPK 16:08:24+TE means a ferlizer containing 16% Nitrogen, 8% phosphorus, and 24% potassium along with some trace elements (TE)

17:9:29

17:9:29

17:9:29

NPK 17:09:29 is a free flowing, 100% water soluble product and recommended to used for drip fertigation foliar spray. It supplies P and K at crop growth stages, when Nitrogen is not required

30:10:10

30:10:10

30:10:10

NPK 30:10:10 is a fertilizer formula that provides plants with a specific mix of three essential nutrients: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). The numbers represent the percentage of each nutrient in the fertilizer.

 

15:5:35

15:5:35

15:5:35

NPK 15:5:35 is a fertilizer formula, indicating the percentage of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) it contains.
Specifically, it contains 15% nitrogen, 5% phosphorus (as P2O5), and 35% potassium (as K2O). This formulation is often used in agriculture to provide plants with essential nutrients for various stages of growth, especially during fruit and tuber development and maturation.

 

16:28:7:6+TE

16:28:7:6+TE

16:28:7:6+TE

NPK 16:28:7:6 refers to a blend of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg) in the ratio 16:28:7:6:0, plus trace elements (TE).

 

7:36:17:2:6+TE

7:36:17:2:6+TE

7:36:17:2:6+TE

The NPK ratio of 7:36:17:2:6 means that the fertilizer contains 7% nitrogen (N), 36% phosphorus (P), 17% potassium (K), 2% another nutrient (presumably magnesium), and 6% another nutrient (likely sulfur or calcium).

 

7:0:38:11+TE

7:0:38:11+TE

7:0:38:11+TE

The NPK ratio 7:0:38:11 indicates a fertilizer with 7% nitrogen (N), 0% phosphorus (P2O5, which is actually P), 38% potassium (K2O, which is actually K), and 11% of other unspecified ingredients. This is a specialized fertilizer, likely for a specific plant or crop type, rather than a general-purpose fertilizer.

 

11:5:43:5+TE

11:5:43:5+TE

11:5:43:5+TE

The NPK ratio 11:5:43:5 likely refers to a fertilizer formulation with specific percentages of Nitrogen (N),  Phosphorus  (P), and Potassium (K), along with an additional component labeled as "5". The additional "5"

17:6:34+TE

17:6:34+TE

17:6:34+TE

NPK 17:6:34 is a fertilizer ratio containing 17% nitrogen, 6% phosphorus, and 34% potassium. It's a balanced fertilizer that can be used for various crops, especially grapes, to promote overall plant health and development. It's a water-soluble fertilizer, meaning it can be applied through drip irrigation or leafy sprays.