Mineral fertilizer KEYMAG series
kNKNP

mineral fertilizer
mineral fertilizer
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Characteristics

Type
mineral
Main composition
k, NK, NP, PK
Main ingredient
rich in magnesium
Format
granular
Applications
ferti-irrigation, for roots
Crop type
for fruit, for tomatoes
Other characteristics
soluble

Description

It is a highly available special straight fertilizer series that supplies Phosphorus, Potassium, Magnesium and Sulphur to the plant. Besides other plant nutrients, these highly required four nutrients are vital for yielding crop production. With the “Nitrogen and Phosphorus” (Coral), “Phosphorus and Potassium” (Green) content, it provides optimum development at early stage; with the “Potassium and Magnesium” (Ruby and Indigo) content, quality and yield increase can be observed at maturation stage. Products can be applied with different irrigation systems or as top dressing at cultivation fields. KeyMag Coral 14-55-00 NP Fertilizer N (Nitrogen) 14% P2O5 (Phosphorus) 55% KeyMag Coral is a very good supply of nitrogen and phosphorus. It encourages root development and flowering at early stage in plants. Beside phosphorus, with the nitrogen inside that plants need early development stages, it provides a growth without problem. KeyMag Violet 0-41-21 + 3 MgO PK Fertilizer P2O5 (Phosphorus) 41% K2O (Potassium) 21% MgO (Magnesium) 3% It is a completely water soluble, solid formed fertilizer applied to soil that supplies P,K, MgO and some other macro element needs of plant at horticultures and greenhouses. It can be applied by solving in the water at early development stages of plant just after planting and every time that plant phosphorus need is increased. Because of its acidic character, product availability is pretty high. It also helps to uptake of other nutrients by plant.

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