(Incl. Of All Taxes)
Every cell of a live plant contains the element phosphorus (P), which is essential for plant development. It plays a role in the processing of sugars and starches, photosynthesis, energy transfer, nutrient flow throughout the plant, and the transmission of genetic traits from one generation to the next, among other crucial plant processes. A popular source of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) is mono ammonium phosphate (MAP).
Mono Ammonium Phosphate (MAP) is a nanotechnology based complex fertilizer. It has the greatest phosphorus of any typical solid fertiliser and is formed of two components that are widely used in the fertiliser business. MAP has long been a significant granular fertiliser. After dissolving, the fertilizer's two fundamental components split apart once again to release ammonium (NH4+) and phosphate (H2PO4), both of which plants need for strong, long-lasting development. Agronomic studies reveal that under the majority of circumstances, there is little to no difference in the P nutrition of the various commercial P fertilisers.
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Dosage: 200g/500g per acre